Vote Yourself off the Island: Become a Better Drupal Developer by Looking Beyond Drupal

The allure of Drupal is obvious. It's a robust turn-key CMS with over 20,000 extensions. Writing Drupal code is rewarding, interesting, and just plain fun. But the versatility, comfort and familiarity provided by Drupal can also be a trap, one that leads to complacency, tunnel vision, and isolation.

It can happen so quickly. Every problem looks like a nail; and Drupal is the hammer you're holding. Soon, all you really know is Drupal. Suddenly, you are stuck on an island.

This talk is inspired by, and will expand upon, Larry Garfield's exhortation to developers to "get off the island" in 2013. It also dovetails nicely with Drupalcon Portland's theme of "Building Bridges, Connecting Communities."

  • Using personal anecdotes and professional experiences (as part of NPR's team that built the Drupal-based Core Publisher platform) as examples, I will explain how easy it is to get trapped on the island that is Drupal development.
  • The talk will then heartily encourage developers to get off the island and delve into, say, Django, Mongo, or Backbone – or even just PHP (minus the Drupal part). Such explorations not only foster professional development and personal growth. They can also lead to a better understanding of Drupal, and web systems in general.
  • Finally, I will touch upon some of the exciting new architectural elements in Drupal 8 and how this bold new version will force you off the island – whether you like it or not.
Schedule info
Status: 
Proposed
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Track: 
Coding + Development
Experience level: 
Beginner

Comments

Wow, you couldn't have described me better. I've been using Drupal exclusively for years now and it's become my proverbial "hammer" for just about everything. The suggestion that exploring other systems can lead to a better understanding of Drupal itself rings particularly true. I'd love to see this session get accepted!