I am home after two long days of Drupal, socializing, learning and teaching. I had a great time meeting a lot of new people, and seeing folks that I met at DrupalCamp NYC2 and catching up. This DrupalCamp was a different experience for me then the last, since I knew more people, and knew more Drupal. I was able to assist, and add some content to sessions I attended, and even led a session today helping out people with understanding the Drupal basics, and standalone Apache, MySQL and PHP stacks (i.e. MAMP, XAMPP,...
The whole "un"-conference that DrupalCamp is great, cause the first time you attend it is a little overwhelming, the second time it is all very normal to you. It is a great way to meet people, find resources for businesses, and spread the word about yourself. Thanks to all involved in getting it off the ground, specifically Jacob Redding
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This is Mike from HRA. Thank you for showing me drupal, it seems. At first glance i realized that it is the perfect solution for a simple yet proffesional CMS system. Php-Nuke, which has been my favorite till now, seems to be much more rigid in its layout. While being proffessional, it is definitely more common in the gaming clan community.
Drupal also seems much faster and seamless than phpnuke, it could be just your webserver but im pretty sure it seems faster than php-nuke. When i get home im gonna try launching getting drupal set up on a personal webserver.
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