Posts by theme: drupalcondc2009

Posted 31 Mar 2009
wilkins's picture
Senior Front-End Developer and Engineer
6

Did you miss Palantir’s reference cards? At Drupalcon DC, the Palantiri were handing out two Drupal reference cards to those who came by our table and to those who hunted us down.

But, there’s good news! If you missed us at Drupalcon, there’s no need to stalk Crell to get one. You can simply download them for free!

  • Zen 6.x-2.x Reference Card
  • Forms Reference / Common Hooks and Functions Card

 

Posted 23 Mar 2009
clossin's picture
Content Editor, Documentation, and Support
0

Palantir has just launched the new Web site for the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts! Ponies for everyone! Just kidding - about the ponies, not Sam Fox.

Along with design partner Studio Blue, we have created a site that brings together Sam Fox's Graduate and Undergraduate Schools of Art and Architecture into one pleasing online experience. It was built in Drupal 6 and features snazzy new modules, such as Views Date Range, Flashy, and Views Cycle, all of which Palantir developed specifically for the project. They have now been flung out into the Drupal community for all to enjoy.

Come back soon to peep our case study, but in the meantime, you can view our Sam Fox presentation at DrupalCon DC here.

Posted 12 Mar 2009
wilkins's picture
Senior Front-End Developer and Engineer
6

I’ve finally got enough sleep to be able to coherently organize my thoughts after an amazing week at Drupalcon DC. It actually took me 36 hours to get from DC to my new home in Taipei. But now that I’m sleeping more than 3-4 hours a night, I wanted to talk about the mind-bending experiences the Palantir Themers had last week.

Posted 03 Mar 2009
garfield's picture
Senior Architect and Consultant
4

DrupalCon DC is begins tomorrow! Palantir is out in full force this year, with no less than ten members of the team on hand. Try and find us around the conference (we're the ones with baseball shirts; go team!) for a free Drupal API reference card or Zen theming reference card. For all that coding on the plane home after the conference. (Admit it, you know you'll be doing it.)

And while you're at it, participate in the Palantir DrupalCon Geeky Code Contest to win a signed copy of Learning Drupal 6 Module Development! See below for details.

Posted 27 Feb 2009
butcher's picture
Senior Engineer and Team Lead
2

Packt Publishing just released an article of mine (excerpted from my forthcoming book) on their website. The excerpt is from a chapter that I am very excited about because it focuses on a feature that sadly and undeservedly gets lumped into the "unsexy" category: Drupal's amazing translation support.

The article Translations in Drupal 6 JavaScript briefly covers setting up and using the server-side translation system. It also illustrates using that system from within JavaScript. Since the book is on JavaScript, the PHP functions get nothing but a mention in the article.

The article is much shorter than the chapter in the book, and many important topics are only glossed, but I'm always happy to see one of Drupal's unsung heroes (brilliant language support) get front-page coverage.

Want to get a closer look at the new book? Or flip through the Learning Drupal 6 Module Development book? Stop by our booth at DrupalCon, DC. While there, you can pick up our eco-friendly, nearly indestructible reference card. (No trees were harmed in the making of these reference cards -- you've gotta see them.)

Posted 24 Feb 2009
rickard's picture
Senior Engineer and Team Lead
1

Hard to believe. I have been going to DrupalCON since the Vancouver summit in 2006. Back then, I was doing fact-finding research for a large company, where I was the only Drupal convert.

Quite a bit has changed in the Drupal universe since then. The site I was showing off in Vancouver (toting a prototype on my laptop and cornering Boris Mann for advice) was built in Drupal 4.6. I remember going to a small session (there may have been 16 people there), where Earl Miles was explaining the first Views release. In one work session, I did a card-sorting exercise with Dries, Earl and Nedjo Rogers, which resulted in the clustered administration menus we have now (the 'User management' group is my fault).

But enough of the past. Next week, we all gather again in Washington D.C. (where I was born), in a group 10 times larger than the one in Vancouver. And for the first time, I will be attending the North American DrupalCON as a member of Palantir. As a result, I get to take a little break this time, after presenting at the last 4 DrupalCONs, I will be spending my time collaborating with and learning from my colleagues at Palantir and in the entire Drupal community.

To that end, here are the Palantir events that I am looking forward to:

Posted 12 Dec 2008
garfield's picture
Senior Architect and Consultant
0

DrupalCon DC 2009 is getting started early this year, with the date for session proposals already passed. Palantir has once again submitted a number of sessions, but it's of course very possible that we won't be able to do all of them given how many strong proposals there are this year.

What are we up to? Have a look below, and go vote for those you like! (That's all of them, right?)