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See Advanced Courses NAH, I know EnoughDrupalcamp Spain is approaching...
Drupalcamp Spain 2014 will be at Valencia on May 16-18th, and we will be there.
If you are attending, you will probably know that there will be sprints during all the camp, and you may want to sign up to the Valencia sprints. We will have tasks for everybody, no matter if you never contributed before or if you are not even a developer, so don't be shy and join us.
And if you haven't decided yet to come, you should have a look on the proposed sessions. There will be high-quality content for every role involved in Drupal projects, with a touch of Symfony too, so it's definitely worth to come.
We at Cocomore have proposed several sessions:
- Modes and Formatters
- Jesús Sánchez (jsbalsera on Drupal.org) wants to talk about coding modes and formatters in Drupal 7, and how to organize how your fields are shown in your site in a organized manner
- Migrate in core
- Christian López (penyaskito on Drupal.org) wants to talk about the Migrate in Core initiative, and how you will be able to upgrade from Drupal 6 and Drupal 7 to Drupal 8, or how do you need to write your own migrations.
- Drupal 8 core is more multilingual than Drupal 7 with all of contrib
- Christian López (penyaskito on Drupal.org) wants to talk about the Drupal 8 Multilingual initiative, and how you will have better support than ever for multilingual sites, even without the need of installing contributed modules.
- OOP in Drupal 7, old news.
- Christian López (penyaskito on Drupal.org), together with Mateu Aguiló (e0ipso on Drupal.org) from Lullabot want to talk about how you can write OOP code in Drupal 7 projects, and how it will help migrating your modules to Drupal 8 easier.
We are looking forward to the final program, and hoping to see you there!
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