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id: dancing-for-drupal
title: Dancing for Drupal
type: Talk
slides:
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embed: <script async class="speakerdeck-embed" data-id="ffa9b6dea6dc4a8eb207b9982ed6e1bd" data-ratio="1.33333333333333" src="//speakerdeck.com/assets/embed.js"></script>
tags: [meetup, umbristol, drupal]
tweets: yes
events:
- { id: umbristol, date: '2015-08-25' }
---
As part of their [CMS Dance-Off][1], I was selected to speak about Drupal alongside other speakers representing Umbraco, Sitecore and Episerver.

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id: deploying-php-with-fabric
title: Deploying PHP Applications with Fabric
type: Talk
slides:
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width: 1280
height: 800
type: image/png
events:
- { id: nomad_php, date: '2017-04-20', time: '19:00 (CET)' }
- { id: phpnw-17, date: '2017-09', fuzzy_date: true }
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Youve built your application, and now you just need to deploy it. There are various ways that this could be done from (S)FTP, to SCP and rsync, to running commands like “git pull” and “composer install” directly on the server (not recommended).

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id: drupal-8-module-development
title: Getting Started with Drupal 8 Module Development
type: Talk
tags: [conference, php, drupal, drupalcamp, drupal-8]
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type: 'image/png'
height: 540
width: 960
events:
- { id: drupalcamp-london-16, date: '2016-03-05' }
---
New to object-orientated PHP, Symfony or YAML, and want to get started building modules in Drupal 8? This is the session for you!

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id: drupal-8-rejoining-the-herd
title: Drupal 8: Rejoining the Herd
type: Talk
joindin: https://joind.in/talk/41d0f
tags: [conference, php, drupal, drupal-8]
slides:
url: https://speakerdeck.com/opdavies/drupal-rejoining-the-herd
embed: <script async class="speakerdeck-embed" data-id="440fd6592f474741bc606c96bc32c104" data-ratio="1.37081659973226" src="//speakerdeck.com/assets/embed.js"></script>
events:
- { id: phpsc-16, date: '2016-06-11' }
---
[Drupal 8][0] was (finally) released on November 19th 2015, after almost 4 years of work and code commits by over 3,200 different contributors. Whilst its pretty much the same as the Drupal that we know and, hopefully, love, a lot has changed behind the scenes and under the hood!

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id: drupal-8
title: Drupal 8
type: Lightning talk
slides:
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video:
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36zCxPrOOzM
embed: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/36zCxPrOOzM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
joindin: https://joind.in/talk/view/14380
tags: [meetup, phpsw, drupal, drupal-8]
tweets: yes
events:
- { id: phpsw, date: '2015-04-08' }
---
This was a ten minute lightning talk, designed to highlight the major changes coming in Drupal 8.

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title: About the Drupal Association
type: Talk
tags: [meetup, swdug, drupal, drupal-association]
slug: drupal-association
events:
- { id: swdug, date: '2014-08-19' }
hide_page: true
---
An impromptu talk about the [Drupal Association](https://association.drupal.org), and what Ive been working on since joining the Engineering team earlier in the year.

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id: drupal-development-with-composer
title: Modern Drupal Development with Composer
type: Lightning talk
tags: ['meetups', 'phpsw', 'drupal', 'composer']
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video:
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi_FPI3xHwc
embed: '<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Yi_FPI3xHwc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>'
events:
- { id: phpsw, date: '2016-11-09' }
---
Building a Drupal application? You no longer need to download archives to add new modules or update core, or deal with Drupal specific tools to manage your codebase.

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title: Drupal and the LDAP Module
type: Talk
tags: [meetup, swdug, drupal, ldap]
slug: drupal-ldap
logo: assets/images/talks/logos/swdug.png
events:
- { id: swdug, date: '2013-07-10' }
hide_page: true
---

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id: drupal-vm-generator
title: Drupal VM Generator
type: Lightning talk
code: https://github.com/opdavies/drupal-vm-generator
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video:
url: https://youtu.be/U1pbKAAO2Wo?t=3696
embed: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/U1pbKAAO2Wo?start=3696" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
events:
- { id: nwdug, date: '2016-03-08' }
- { id: drupal-bristol, date: '2016-04-02' }
---
An short talk about the [Drupal VM Generator][1] project.

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id: drupal-vm-meet-symfony-console
title: Drupal VM, Meet Symfony Console
type: Talk
tags: [conference, php, drupal-vm, symfony]
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url: https://speakerdeck.com/opdavies/drupal-vm-meet-symfony-console
embed: <script async class="speakerdeck-embed" data-id="56c79770f73f4e47a542a30243437c49" data-ratio="1.37081659973226" src="//speakerdeck.com/assets/embed.js"></script>
image: drupal-vm-meet-symfony-console.png
events:
- { id: drupalcamp-bristol-16, date: '2016-07-23' }
---
_TL;DR - Come and learn about Symfony Console, with examples from a real-world project._

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id: drupalorg-2015
title: Drupal.org in 2015: What's Coming Next
type: Talk
tags: [conference, drupalcamp, drupalcamp-london, drupal-association]
slides:
url: https://speakerdeck.com/opdavies/drupal-dot-org-in-15
embed: <script async class="speakerdeck-embed" data-id="0cf8d7b647c94ae289e9db2b46a9e8f2" data-ratio="1.77777777777778" src="//speakerdeck.com/assets/embed.js"></script>
events:
- { id: drupalcamp-brighton-15, date: '2015-01-18' }
- { id: drupalcamp-london-15, date: '2015-02-28' }
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id: drush-make-drupalbristol
title: drush make drupalbristol
type: Talk
slides:
url: https://speakerdeck.com/opdavies/drush-make-drupalbristol
embed: <script async class="speakerdeck-embed" data-id="42605700f102013198de5a5f6f23ab67" data-ratio="1.29456384323641" src="//speakerdeck.com/assets/embed.js"></script>
tags: [meetup, drupal, drupal-bristol, drush, drush-make]
events:
- { id: drupal-bristol, date: '2014-07-02' }
---

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id: getting-your-data-into-drupal-8
title: Getting (Your Data) Into Drupal 8
type: Talk
slides:
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width: 2560
height: 1440
type: image/png
events:
- { id: drupal-bristol, date: '2017-01-18' }
- { id: drupalcamp-london-17, date: '2017-03-04', time: '12:05 - 12:50' }
---
If youve moved a site from Drupal 6 to 7, the chances are that youve either used the upgrade path to update your old site in-place, or you built a new site from scratch and used the Migrate module from contrib to migrate your data from the old database.

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id: git-flow
title: Never Commit to Master - An Introduction to Git Flow
type: Talk
slides:
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tags: [conference, drupalcamp, drupalcamp-london, git, git-flow]
slug: git-flow
tweets: yes
events:
- { id: drupalcamp-london-14, date: '2014-03-01' }
---

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id: goodbye-drush-make-hello-composer
title: Goodbye Drush Make. Hello Composer!
type: Talk
tags: ['meetup', 'drupal', 'composer']
slides:
url: http://bit.ly/slides-goodbye-drush-make-hello-composer2
embed: '<script async class="speakerdeck-embed" data-id="1c1e0e129ab34816bd4c4edb5f6642c2" data-ratio="1.37081659973226" src="//speakerdeck.com/assets/embed.js"></script>'
events:
- { id: drupal-bristol, date: '2016-11-17' }
---
One of the main outcomes of Drupal 8 was “getting off the island” with third-party code included in core and adopting modern best practices from the wider PHP ecosystem - including [Composer][1], PHPs dependency manager.

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id: it-all-started-with-a-patch
title: It All Started With A Patch
type: Lightning talk
tags: [meetup, phpsw, open-source]
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video:
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FYMRR61sdo
embed: '<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5FYMRR61sdo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>'
joindin: https://joind.in/event/phpsw-new-skills-february-17/it-started-with-a-patch
events:
- { id: phpsw, date: '2017-02-08' }
---
A crash course of why and how to get involved with open source.

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id: sculpin
title: Building Static Websites with Sculpin
type: Lightning talk
slides:
url: https://speakerdeck.com/opdavies/building-static-websites-with-sculpin
embed: <script async class="speakerdeck-embed" data-id="6c9c4be1a1344f1291ff13a391674a66" data-ratio="1.37081659973226" src="//speakerdeck.com/assets/embed.js"></script>
code: https://github.com/opdavies/sculpin-demo
joindin: https://joind.in/talk/view/15486
tags: [meetups, phpsw, sculpin]
tweets: yes
video:
embed: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/aN53arCKZAU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN53arCKZAU
events:
- { id: phpsw, date: '2015-10-14' }
---
[Sculpin][0] is a static site generator written in PHP. It converts Markdown files, Twig templates and standard HTML into a static HTML site that can be easily deployed.

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id: test-drive-twig-with-sculpin
title: Test Drive Twig with Sculpin
type: Talk
slides:
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code: https://github.com/opdavies/sculpin-demo
tags: [conference, drupalcamp, drupalcamp-north, sculpin, twig]
tweets: yes
events:
- { id: drupalcamp-north-15, date: '2015-07-25' }
---
[Sculpin][1] is a static site generator written in PHP, and based on [Symfony components][2]. It uses [YAML][3] and [Twig][4], which makes it very appealing to Drupal people wanting to learn these in preparation for Drupal 8.

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width: 2560
height: 1440
type: image/png
events:
- { id: drupalcamp-london-17, date: '2017-03-04', time: '16:15 - 17:00' }
---
Testing is important. Why? It allows developers to add new features and edit and refactor existing code without the worry of adding regressions, reduces the reliance on manual testing to discover bugs, and by taking a test driven approach, your implementation code is leaner as you only write what is needed for your tests to pass.

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id: what-is-this-drupal-thing
title: So, what is this Drupal thing?
type: Talk
video:
url: https://vimeo.com/49827006
embed: <iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/49827006" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>
tags: [meetup, drupal, unified-diff]
events:
- { id: udiff, date: '2012-09-05' }
---