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Drupal Site Development | 4Site Interactive Studios

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hnelson - Mon, 2008-05-12 18:21
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We're building a couple of Drupal sites. We need a developer to do some custom module development. Not a lot of work, but looking to establish a relationship with a web app developer in the area for future small projects. We've got a studio in Columbia Heights, ideally we'd like someone who wants and office/desk in exchange for a few hours of work a month. If you live in the hood and want to get out the house, get in touch with us.
-Heming


drupal, php, mysql | wbi

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planetney - Tue, 2008-03-25 18:52
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Need help with some Drupal projects, and Moodle.

Php, MySql, Drupal required.

planetney@hotmail.com


Drupal RDF Schema proposal

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scor@drupal.org - Sun, 2008-03-02 11:29

I'd like to share some quick thoughts on how Drupal Data could be described in RDF. The attached schema represents the mappings between the current Drupal data structure and the proposed RDF Schema, reusing existing ontologies such as Dublin Core, FOAF, SIOC and SKOS.

The green circles represent the Drupal objects (node, revision, user, role, term), with their equivalent RDF class. The rectangles are the values used in Drupal. It's important to differentiate a class from its actual instances (resources) which are each defined by a unique URI, see the examples below. This schema is meant to be simple, incomplete, and to show the main core features.
Comment and Node are 2 different elements in Drupal, they can be combined in the same Class with the recursive property sioc:has_reply (Comment as Node). Node and Revision objects are separate here as they are in the Drupal Data structure, but they could fundamentally be merged as well.

I presented SIOC at DrupalCon Barcelona, and showed how it can be used to describe online communities. The SIOC sioc:Item class which I used here as equivalent of a Node is a broad Class with many sub-types: AddressBook, AnnotationSet, AudioChannel, BookmarkFolder, MailingList, MessageBoard, BlogPost, BoardPost, WikiArticle... See the SIOC Types Module for more details.


[Senior] Programmer/Analyst (two positions) | EDUCAUSE

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matt_paz - Fri, 2008-02-29 16:40
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EDUCAUSE is seeking qualified candidates for two full-time positions located in either its Boulder, Colorado or Washington D.C. offices. Candidates will be part of a fun, creative team that is responsible for creating web applications atop the Drupal Content Management System.

Washington DC Drupal Therapy

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seaneffel - Thu, 2007-09-06 05:27
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Happy to announce our next Drupal Therapy workshop, this time in the Washington DC area on Nov 4, right off the Metro system in Fairfax, VA. This is an all-day intensive training opportunity for new and novice Drupal admins and end users, aimed at providing quality Drupal knowledge foundations in a price bracket that non-profits and small businesses can afford. Take a look at the website for more information.


DC Drupal Meet-up Wednesday, March 14th

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ericgundersen@d... - Thu, 2007-03-08 21:14
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March Drupal Madness Baby!!!
The next Washington, DC, Drupal Meet-up will be on Wednesday, March 14th, at the Science Club (1136 19th Street, NW) at 7pm. The timing is great with it happening right before Drupalcon, which I know a lot of the folks in DC are planning to attend.


DC PHP Conference, October 19th-20th

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jdj - Thu, 2006-09-28 22:57

http://www.dcphpconference.com/

Speakers include:

  • Rasmus Lerdorf
    Rasmus Lerdorf is known for having gotten the PHP project off the
    ground in 1995, the mod_info Apache module and he can be blamed for the
    ANSI92 SQL-defying LIMIT clause in mSQL 1.x which has now, at least
    conceptually, crept into both MySQL and PostgreSQL. Prior to joining
    Yahoo! as an infrastructure engineer in 2002, he was at a string of
    companies including Linuxcare, IBM, and Bell Canada working on Internet
    technologies.
    Presentation: Getting Rich with PHP 5

  • Chris Shiflett

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