May SDDUG Meeting - CodeKit2 demo from the man himself

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2014-05-14 19:00 - 21:00 America/Los_Angeles
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For the May meeting of the San Diego Drupal user group Bryan Jones, the author of CodeKit, is going to present his awesome front-end tool and show us how SASS, Javascript and Minifying ought to be done.
Join us Wednesday May 14th at 7:00pm at the Balboa Park Hall of Champions for some seriously cool front-end stuff.

If anyone uses CodeKit for Drupal front-end work, we need you! Bryan doesn't know Drupal and hence will not be able to demo how exactly Drupal theme development will benefit from CodeKit. If you can show that to us is a follow-on session, we will be forever grateful. Please speak up in the comments so we can get this slotted in.

After all that front-end coolness we will do a round of general lightning talks. Tell us what interesting Drupal or other web items you've stumbled across lately and inspire your fellow group members to try it too, or kick off a spirited discussion of your findings.

After that we will head down the street to the Prado for some drinks and say thanks to Bryan.

Newcomers are always welcome, bring any of your friends that might be interested in learning about Drupal. We hope to see you on Wednesday at the Balboa Park Hall of Champions.

Meeting Location & Map

Hall Of Champions Sports Museum
2123 Pan American Plaza
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 819.5143

[Upstairs to 2nd floor, then conference room on right]
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Themers with CodeKit experience needed

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We are still looking for Drupal themers with CodeKit experience. If that's you, please let me know, or simply show up with a few ideas of what you can demo.

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Christoph Weber

San Diego DUG

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