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After a decompression-Sunday with some friends in the DC area, I made my way back to sunny Florida today ready to start taking advantage of some of my new-found Drupal knowledge. Once I dug out of my piled-up mail and dirty laundry, I decided to summarize the rest of the 'Con. So, here goes...
I've been at the business-end of the DrupalCon firehose for 3 full days now, so I thought it would be a good time to share some of the cool stuff I've learned. As you've no doubt heard by now, this DrupalCon is over 50% larger than last year's event - with 1400 people and 6-tracks of sessions. It's been a chore not to get overwhelmed with all the options.
Here's a quick summary of some of the sessions I attended:
In the most recent DrupalEasy Podcast we talked about a few sessions we're looking forward to at DrupalCon DC. Here are my picks and a few reasons why I'm interested.
We'll be live blogging Dries Buytaert's "State of Drupal" keynote at the 2009 DrupalCon in Washington, DC. If you're not able to be in DC, you'll want to check out our live coverage on Wednesday, March 4 at 10:15AM ET.