My first contribution to Drupal.org
I made my first contribution to Drupal.org.
It concerns redirections of login. Login destination is a useful module for redirecting users after they logged in. You can redirect depending on roles, but I needed rules depending on which node the visitor was entering from.
What is Drupal - presentation
Last week I made a presentation "What is Drupal?" to a group of Sharepoint developers. It was quite interesting to see how they reacted and the discussion was intense!
I have added the presentation here, save from a few slides I had to delete due to the contents that would reveal the back-end set-up of the client. Download it or read it directly here at the bottom!
Drupal: 5 best community building modules (do your own Facebook, Google+ etc)
By John Hannah at Friendly Machine
Building social, community-based websites is becoming more common as organizations seek to better connect with their customers. Drupal has plenty of options for strong community building, but which modules are the best? Here are my choices for the top five modules for building a social website using Drupal 7.
Integrating RevoDeployR from Revolution through RESTful API or XML-RPC with .NET or Drupal
Complex statistical computations can be done in R. Closed source applications may very well compute industry standard and financial regulator standard indicators, but when you get stuck on the software's capabilities, shall you invest all hope that the vendor can make the customisations necessary? How much would that cost and how long time would it take?
HTML 5 Websocket implementation for the R language
With popular CMS systems such as Drupal 7, you can now make them HTML 5 compliant and integrate with R!
R/Websockets Package
Get the R package from CRAN here: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/websockets/index.html
Get the development code here: https://github.com/bwlewis/R-Websockets
The reference vignette is available here (sorry, it's pretty basic): websockets.pdf
RDFa and Drupal
Posted on March 16, 2009 - 12:29 by Dries Buytaert. Last year, I wrote a blog post title Drupal, the semantic web and search that outlined how search engines like Google and Yahoo! are getting increasingly hungry for structured data. It is no surprise, because if they could built a global, vertical search engine that, say, searches all products online, or one that searches all job applications online, they could disintermediate many existing companies.
Ulitzer.com scales up with Drupal 6
Ulitzer.com, which initially made the headlines with its "job descriptions from the future," announced today that it will launch its Ulitzer "beta" site with more than 16,000 authors and more than 1 million original articles, published in more than 5,000 topic-specific online journals. Each journal offers up to 14 content-specific sections, written by the world's most-respected authors in their fields. All Ulitzer authors will earn 100% of their Google AdSense revenue.





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