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AGILEDROP: Our Drupal Blogs from June

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The summer is here. Holidays as well. But our blog activities don't rest. Far from that. 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 June.

We began the June with our commercial director Iztok Smolic inviting everyone who would like to speak at the following DrupalCon in Vienna to propose their sessions about Business. Namely, he was chosen to prepare the program and select the sessions, so it was up to you to take the chance.

Our second blog post was for Front Enders. All the sessions from the last DrupalCon were gathered in one place and presented to Front End Drupal developers.

 

Preparing a session

 

Our next blog topic also covered DrupalCon sessions. It was about DevOps. A number of sessions were the biggest here, so it was a little harder to pick up the specific things to anyone's liking.

We did not forget about PHP. Since everybody must have some knowledge about it to successfully deal with Drupal challenges, we presented DrupalCon sessions about PHP as well.

We were nearly at the end. Our fifth blog post was dedicated to business. In case anyone had any doubts about proposing a session about business for the next DrupalCon, we helped them the way, that they could look at the kind of topics this Drupalcon track covers.

The last blog topic of the month and also the last one from the series of Drupalcon was DrupalCon sessions about Symfony. It was dedicated to all Symfony users. It surprised us that two companies completely dominated in that area.

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

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