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Presentations from Drupal Camp Wisconsin

DrupalCampWIDrupalCampWILast weekend, I joined a couple hundred other Drupal users at Drupal Camp Wisconsin at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. This well-organized two-day event was fantastic. I met many new people (and can now connect a face with an IRC handle for many more). And the crack team of conference organizers have already put together videos of many conference sessions.

For me, the conference highlights included a handful of sessions on Drupal in education, a pair of sessions on GIS and mapping, and a BOF that I attended on web services, portlets, and the future of distributed web applications. A perennial strong point for Drupal Camps is the coverage of Drupal basics. DrupalCampWI had around half a dozen sessions for beginners. If you are just learning Drupal, a camp like this can really help you find your footing.

The camp's commons area was fantastic, providing ample space for both small and large BOFs as well as impromptu brainstorming sessions. Many conferees stayed at the same hotel, making after-hours ad hoc get togethers easy. And Wisconsin food? I ate my first (and probably last) "bacon bratwurst pretzel burger with cheese."

I gave two sessions. The first was on JavaScript and jQuery in Drupal. The second was on Web Services, mashups and QueryPath in Drupal (a preview version of what I hope to show in Paris this September). Most of the conference sessions are now available in video form.

Update: Added link to QueryPath video

A better list

As of this moment, the better list of videos is here: http://videos.med.wisc.edu/tag.php?tagid=2078

I ate my first (and probably last) "bacon bratwurst pretzel burg

I ate my first (and probably last) "bacon bratwurst pretzel burger with cheese." -- Me too! :) Hilarious food-based evening, you need to get that iphone photo of you eating it up somewhere!

Proof of consumption

For anyone interested in seeing Matt Butcher dig into this epic "bacon bratwurst pretzel burger with cheese" check out the impromptu iPhone photo:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ratioswitch/3610236041/

Cheers!

Cheese Curds

Fortunately, there is no photographic evidence of the fact that I also ate fried cheese curds.

My circulatory system will never forgive me for that culinary indiscretion.

Mashups

Matt,

Thanks for including us again in your presentations, saw the video/slideshow. Wish we could have been in Madison, maybe we'll get to see you at another event this year - grab some milkshakes :)

We're always happy to help with any requests or ideas you have and of course that goes for everyone else as well.

Dave Weinberg
Community Manager
OpenAmplify

Thanks!

I've started toying with a few ideas for the DrupalCon Paris presentation. OpenAmplify provides a fantastic base for building imaginative and eye-popping web tools.

Hey, Does anyone have any

Hey,
Does anyone have any contact details for someone from Drupal Camp Wisconsin?
Thanks!
Joel

DrupalCampWI Contact

Hi Joel,

I helped organize DCWI. Is there anything I can help with?

-Lauren

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