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AGILEDROP: Our Drupal Blogs from May

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As the time goes by, our blog activities don't rest. We have written quite a lot of blog posts about Drupal for you in the past month. Therefore, it' time to look at the topics we covered in May.

We decided that we will focus on the biggest Drupal Conference, which took place in Baltimore. Therefore, we began our month with Case studies from DrupalCon Baltimore. We looked at who had sessions in that area and what they have presented to the audience.

Since we promised that we will be more informative about where we will be and on which Drupal event we will go, we continued the month with presenting our way to Drupal Heart Camp Zagreb. The Camp was the closest Drupal event to us, so practically whole our development team went there. Our development director Bostjan Kovac also had a session about a Web accessibility in Drupal 8.

But that was not the only destination our team overcame that week. Our commercial director and our operations director (the duo that also went on DrupalCon Baltimore) went in the opposite direction towards Frankfurt, where they attended Drupal Business Days. Moreover, Iztok Smolic also had a session about Transforming an agency to a profitable business.

Our fourth blog topic was related to a project management, which we found very important to our firm. However, we explored, which sessions about Project Management were covered in DrupalCon Baltimore. We also shortly presented this talks.

We continued with DrupalCon sessions about Coding and Development. It was the first time that some of the sessions from that area were already covered in Case studies. Since there was the most talks present here, it was actually a relief that some were presented earlier.

Our sixth Drupal Blog was once again dedicated to the biggest Drupal conference. It explored sessions about Drupal Showcase. A number of sessions were once again very big. To be fair, and meaning no disrespect to the others, the funniest part of the event is gathered here. So, if you want to laugh besides learn, here is the best way to combine both.

We concluded our month with Site Building. No so many sessions on DrupalCon Baltimore were present here. Nevertheless, they were all practically based on author's experiences, which makes them very useful to the audience.

That's it. More blog posts are coming in June when we have a lot in store for you as well.

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