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SANDcamp is next week Feb 15-18, 2017 - don't miss out!
SANDcamp is next week Feb 15-18, 2017 - don't miss out!
There are various trainings on Wed and Thu, each requires a payment:
https://www.sandcamp.org/training
Camp is Friday and Saturday with lunch included in your registration:
https://www.sandcamp.org/register
The schedule is live (although subject to change):
https://www.sandcamp.org/schedule
See you at camp! Doug
Read moreDrupal Continuous Integration Training
The team behind Kalabox is giving their world-famous Continuous Integration training at SANDCamp, specifically targeted towards PHP applications with hands-on Drupal examples.
We've discounted the training to help promote SANDCamp, so use it as an excuse to come down to San Diego a day early, learn some new skills, and enjoy the sun!
More details on the SANDCamp site; note you'll have to register for SANDCamp and add the training to register.
Read moreSANDcamp 2017 is coming soon - Fri Feb 18th and Sat Feb 17th (paid paid trainings on Thu Feb 16th)
San Diego's SANDcamp (SANDcamp.org) is fast approaching. Join in on the three days Drupal camp from Thu Feb 16th thru Saturday Feb 18th. The website is open for session submission and training proposals (event registration will open in a few weeks).
SANDcamp is San Diego's three day tech conference for developers, designers, themers, site builders, business owners, students and anyone else I forgot to include that are interested in the Drupal (Drupal.org) open source content management system for websites.
For complete information visit SANDcamp.org/about-sandcamp.
Read moreThis group is run by Joel 'Senpai' Farris, ChristophWeber, Andrew Root, and RedHatMatt. Honorary lifetime members are Beck Farris, Karl Scheirer, and Harry Slaughter (who started the whole thing and flogged it for two years until it was breathing oxygen on it's own)

