April Salt Lake Meet Up

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jeremyr's picture
Start: 
2015-04-23 19:00 - 20:30 America/Denver
Organizers: 
Event type: 
User group meeting

Agenda:

  • 6:00 - Pizza, come to socialize. Post below to let us know you're coming for the pizza.
  • 7:00 - Official start of the meeting & Introductions
  • 7:10 - More theme stuff by Logan Farr

** Remaining time, if any, Drupal Q&A: We haven't done that in a while. Floor is open if you need some help with something after the presentation.

Details:

The DUG meeting will be held at the Lever Pulley / CentralPoint office located right in the center of SugarHouse. Bring your computer, business cards, and Drupal questions.

Social hour prior to the meeting from 6 to 7pm in the same location. Pizza and beverages available but if you'd rather something else feel free to bring your own. If you plan on eating pizza please bring a few bucks to drop in the "pizza fund" cup. Thanks to everyone who has helped out so far!

Parking in the back (behind Fiddler's Elbow and Well's Fargo). The door to get to the office is right off 2100 South, should be a Drupal drop on the door. The address: 1061 East 2100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84106

We have Slack! Get an invite here: Slack Invite Bot

MAP:
Only local images are allowed.

Comments

I'm here.

alancoughlin's picture

I'm at Salt Lake Pizza. Could I be the only one coming? Could it be I misunderstood something? That's more likely, this is my first time. HELP!

Alan
(801) 673-1314

Great Prez Logan

joetip's picture

Good to get another review of themes. This spawned a discussion about ways to visualize some of the complex parts of Drupal. Copied from my slack post:

If you're interested in visualizing all the details of a round trip with all the call stack info, you can use xdebug with KCacheGrind (Mac -- free, unlike another you may encounter in google). http://www.krahn.org/2010/07/profiling-php-code-with-xdebug-and-cachegrind/

Here's one of my attempts at a UML sequence diagram for a typical Drupal request/response lifecycle for a node page. Be sure to add yours Walt.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8ce940bjhn2nt66/Drupal%20Request-Response%20Li...