Tek-X Webcast: A Developer's Intro to Drupal

On March 12, 2010, I will be online with the folks from Tek-X giving a webcast on A Developer's Intro to Drupal. If you're just getting your feet wet with Drupal and are still a little confused about hooks, modules, themes, nodes, or even why Drupal isn't (fully) Object-Oriented, then this session is for you.
Tek-X Drupal WebcastTek-X Drupal Webcast

There's also another webinar in there that is likely to be a winner. If you haven't yet checked out MongoDB, the session on that also looks good. (Disclaimer: I know nothing about the presenter. I just know that MongoDB needs to be in every PHP developer's lexicon in the next year.)

Archived?

Hi Matt -
Unfortunately I missed this, but am interested. Was it recorded?

Yes, it was recorded

php|architect recorded the session, and it will be available (as I understand it) next week.

I'll post a link on this blog when the video is ready.

Promoting your webcast

I thought you might be interested to post future webcasts (I know I missed this one!) on my website http://www.webinarlistings.com for free (or upgrade for a fee for more visibility)

-Rachel Levy-

I am also interested me, can

I am also interested me, can I have the information please?
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