Drupal Training

During the 2008-2009 school year at Bradley University, I led a weekly training workshop to help people learn how to use Drupal. Now that I've graduated, I'm no longer teaching classes, but I'm still available for help if you contact me.

I highly recommend the following books, which have helped me countless times:

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David, I just came across

David,

I just came across your posts about these drupal classes while looking for fellow php users in the Peoria area. Since my comment isn't really drupal specific, I figured I'd leave it on your website instead of the drupal site.

I just recently moved to the Peoria area and have been looking for fellow web developers with whom I could network. I don't use drupal personally, but I've been developing primarily in php for the past seven years.

Would you have any interest in helping me start a more generalized, php-centric meetup in the peoria area?

I will definitely try to make the next drupal class, as I am very interested in what kind of turnout you're seeing.

Sorry to be so long winded, I was just excited to find some other php users in Peoria!

-Mike Crumm

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Mike,

I sent you an email about your comment but I never heard back from you. If you didn't get that and read this, contact me at http://www.davidneedham.net/contact.

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