• strict warning: Non-static method view::load() should not be called statically in /home/yd51llube7rk/public_html/sites/all/modules/views/views.module on line 879.
  • strict warning: Declaration of views_handler_filter::options_validate() should be compatible with views_handler::options_validate($form, &$form_state) in /home/yd51llube7rk/public_html/sites/all/modules/views/handlers/views_handler_filter.inc on line 0.
  • strict warning: Declaration of views_handler_filter::options_submit() should be compatible with views_handler::options_submit($form, &$form_state) in /home/yd51llube7rk/public_html/sites/all/modules/views/handlers/views_handler_filter.inc on line 0.
  • strict warning: Declaration of views_plugin_row::options_validate() should be compatible with views_plugin::options_validate(&$form, &$form_state) in /home/yd51llube7rk/public_html/sites/all/modules/views/plugins/views_plugin_row.inc on line 0.
  • strict warning: Declaration of views_plugin_row::options_submit() should be compatible with views_plugin::options_submit(&$form, &$form_state) in /home/yd51llube7rk/public_html/sites/all/modules/views/plugins/views_plugin_row.inc on line 0.
  • strict warning: Non-static method view::load() should not be called statically in /home/yd51llube7rk/public_html/sites/all/modules/views/views.module on line 879.

DrupalCon - Friday Code Sprint

Thursday marked the end of DrupalCon CPH proper, but there was an optional "Code Sprint" on Friday for those who were interested.  The idea was to get a whole bunch of developers together to help propel Drupal 7 closer to launch-readiness.

At the start of the week, to be honest I really didn't plan on going.  I had Friday and Saturday to do whatever I wanted before my flight back to Calgary on Sunday morning, and since it was my first time in Europe I was intent on spending both of them exploring Copenhagen. That was the start of the week...

DrupalCon - Thursday

The third and final day of sessions at DrupalCon.

  • Be a Happier Drupal Developer with Rules
  • Acquia: Accelerating Drupal Adoption
  • Keynote: Jeremy Keith on the Design of HTML5
  • Git Fundamentals
  • Views 3
  • Writing Better CSS for Drupal
  • Closing Session

DrupalCon - Wednesday

The second day of sessions at DrupalCon Copenhagen.

  • From an HTML/CSS Template to a Drupal Theme
  • Trellon: How Earth Day Handled 80 Million Hits in 2 Days
  • Keynote: Rasmus Lerdorf on PHP 5.3, and Drupal Performance
  • Met Dries Buytaert!
  • On the Importance of DONE: Scrum & Drupal at the Economist
  • A Template Approach: Cut Your Design Time Down by 200%
  • Drupal Performance: Then, Now, & The Future
  • Use SimpleTest!
  • An Evening on the Town

DrupalCon - Tuesday

Tuesday marked the first true day of DrupalCon. Here are the sessions I attended.

  • Drupal Commerce - Setting up Shop on Drupal 7
  • About the Rules Ecosystem
  • Keynote: Dries Buytaert on The State of Drupal
  • How to Anticipate the Needs of Your Clients
  • Drupal 7 - What You Need to Know
  • 10 Reasons Why You Should be Using Features
  • Awesomeness Redefined: Drupal 7 Theming

DrupalCon - Monday

While the conference proper didn't start until Tuesday, there was some stuff going on Monday, including a bar-camp style "Unconference", and a number of full-day training sessions, of which I attended the "Drupal Powered E-commerce" one, which was put on by Commerce Guys, a shop that specializes exclusively in building e-commerce sites using Drupal.

Copenhagen Panorama

Attempted a panorama of the view from my hotel in Copenhagen. Downtown is on the left, with Christianshavn across the river in front. (Map)

Journey to Copenhagen

Got to the airport nearly two hours early for once; as anyone who knows me can attest, I tend to show up as late as I can possibly get away with for just about everything. Call it a lifestyle.

After checking in, I wandered around the airport for a while looking for shit to buy that might prove useful for the trip.

Fr1st p0st!

Well, I finally managed to get my blog online. At 3am in a hotel room in Copenhagen, no less. (I wonder if a foreign birth will cause any problems if my blog decides to run for president one day? These are the kinds of things I think about at 3am in hotel rooms in Copenhagen.)

Tweets

  • MIT students play Tetris on a building: http://t.co/zX7YIU8k (via Slashdot)
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • @j3r3myjf cuz despite best efforts with media-queries, you still get ie, full sized images. This article is spot on: http://t.co/95IY6qj6
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • @j3r3myjf I'm sure RD can be great for small sites, but every large RD site I've seen takes ages to actually load on a cell phone
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • @j3r3myjf absolutely, sites should tailor solutions for their needs. But who's talking apps? http://t.co/cUSOz5kR is same site, diff. skin
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • @j3r3myjf Responsive Design serves full desktop code to a phone + adds more code to squeeze layout. Awful solution for limited bandwidth/CPU
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • @j3r3myjf applying Responsive Design techniques to VisitCalgary would've led to a bloated and slow mobile experience. It's no silver bullet
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • @sowrey mobile browsers assume a default "desktop-compatible" viewport width if unspecified. See table here: http://t.co/wgZ01wW6
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • Early Avengers reviews are out, looks freakin amazing: http://t.co/VjSasZts
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • Foolproof method to avoid the Mayan apocalypse: Hop over the international dateline precisely at midnight and skip Dec 21st entirely
    13 years 34 weeks ago
  • @SoCoAddict well 24/7 means "open all the time" and 365 means "no seriously, even on Christmas and shit". Adding 52 would feel redundant
    13 years 34 weeks ago