In the future, we want to expand this account so that not only our Drupal developers are involved, but also other colleagues from the IT. Therefore we would like to introduce our teams briefly.
We are looking to add new members to the Drupal backend team. We work remotely, the only limitation is that we work mostly at European timezone. Interested? Please apply at https://t.co/6vIdr1pDGs
@jose_lakatos @k4mikazeherz @GaboPollner and @DaniMaesk will be hosting sessions, and many more colleagues will be around, come and say hi if you are around!
Check the article https://t.co/je8hpaduN1 written by Isaac Pavón in our blog. He explains how CSS trigonometric functions unlock creative possibilities without the need of using Javascript.
Our colleague Sarah Wacker wrote an article sharing her experiences adapting a site to display right-to-left languages and the challenges that we found during the process. Check it out at https://t.co/424thGcEHS
Find a quick recap of what we liked best at @DrupalConEur in our blog post.
And since we're also mentioning our sessions (as this was a really exciting experience for us): We learned today that we can share them in a month as well. So stay tuned🙂
https://t.co/MG8KW4CUHg
Now it's time for "One does not simply walk into a management position", the session delivered by our CTO @k4mikazeherz in room D6. #DrupalConPrague#DrupalConEur
We are attending the #driesnote at #DrupalConPrague, and @Dries is delivering an important reminder about the importance of open source and the #openweb, and Drupal as an enabler of the Open Web.
Such a great session about the core initiatives. Thank you to all the leaders for presenting them and to all the contributors for making Drupal better contribution by contribution. #DrupalConPrague#DrupalConEur#Drupal