| Company | Brightlemon | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Central London | |
| Start date | 01/01/1970 | |
| Course length | 9am - 5pm | |
| Price | £295 | |
| Website | Brightlemon - Drupal Training |
This Drupal course quickly gets you up to speed with building dynamic database-driven websites with Drupal.
It begins with a basic introduction into the main concepts behind Content Management Systems (CMS) and the types of websites they are meant to help create. We then map these concepts onto Drupal as a CMS and take you through installation to creations of a series of websites - each one adding an additional layer of functionality.
We start from a simple “presentation” website, move through to the addition of a news capability, present and search through catalogues of services and/or products, add sophisticated contact solutions, e-commerce capabilities and finally some social elements to enable users to interact with each other via the website.
A constant throughout the course is to illustrate how one can map general requirements to specific Drupal concepts.
This course is suitable for web developers and web designers that are interested in finding out what Drupal can do for them in terms of accelerating and improving their web creation process.
A modest amount of experience in creating simple HTML and CSS based websites. No programming experience is required.
Bring your laptop as you can follow along with the course development but it is not necessary.
This is a hand-on practical course - together we will build “live” websites leading to fully working examples, we will be working through the following syllabus:
Please note the following:
Ronald Ashri has over 12 years of experience in web and distributed networking application development. Previous to focusing full-time on Drupal-based development he was a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton collaborating with a variety of industry research departments such as British Telecom Labs, SRI International and IT Innovation.
He has authored and and co-authored a variety of books and articles including "Agent-Based Software Engineering", "Professional Java Mobile Programming", "Professional Java E-commerce".
For the past 3 years Ronald has been focusing exclusively on web application development using Drupal. He has worked on a range of Drupal websites from e-commerce, to intranets, integrations with legacy back-ends and social networking sites and is an active member of the wider Drupal community.
Ronald holds a PhD in Computer Science from Southampton University and a BSc from Warwick University.
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