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This week, we seem to be back to a more reasonable number of Web Dev Rev notes. First, here's the notes about Drupal:
Next, here's the rest of the notes:
Moving on to videos, we started with the video from the article "Digital Downloads using the Drupal Media Module" (link no longer available).
Then we moved on to start watching "Preprocess all the things!" from DrupalCorn Camp 2018. We ran out of time at the 17:38 mark, so we'll have to pick up the rest at a future session.
We hope you'll join us for the next Web Dev Rev on Friday, October 12, in EC2 1021 (Millennium) at 11:00am.
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