The Drupal Association Engineering Team will attend the sessions to provide feedback and participate in discussions. The track is a collection of sessions about the website. Server infrastructure with Drupal as a service.Other command line tools (Drush, Symfony/D8 Console, etc).Automated development/deployment of environments and/or software.Local provisioning tools (Vagrant, Docker w/ Chef/Puppet/Ansible/etc).Performance benchmark tools (xdebug, kcachegrind, etc).Front end build tools (Yeoman, Bower, Gulp, etc).Front end testing tools (Mink, PhantomJS, CasperJS, etc).Testing Frameworks (Behat, PHPUnit, PhantomJS, etc). ![]() We are seeking sessions which align with the following topics It will also provide new-comers with an introduction to why the world of DevOps makes the difference between stifled and empowered developers. The DevOps track will provide a wide range of talks curated for experienced Systems Engineers to learn about new and exciting tools and techniques. Verifying that the application can be easily and consistently deployed. ![]() Establishing an application that is easy for a new developer to start working on it.Making sure that the application works on a variety of browsers/devices.Actually working can mean a lot of things: Moreover, we want to make sure their project is going to actually work in the real world. With Drupal entering the enterprise and with more components defining our stack, we want to ensure that we can still empower developers to easily create their web applications. Disruptive open source - the business politics for opening proprietary projects up, replacing commercial with open source.Mentoring & multiplication - how to grow your dev team and get more done.Best practices & standards (includes testing).The cultural component to Coding and Development.PHP internals how it works, how to optimize.are you adding async or defer to your drupal_add_js?) Code and query optimizations, performance analysis, performance best practices (e.g.Headless Drupal - leveraging the backend.Node.js / Angular / Backbone and others.Engaging with the wider Coding and Development universe.What both beginner and experienced developers should know.Tools and techniques for upgrading modules. ![]() Come share the vast wealth of knowledge and lessons learned and collaborate with other engineers from around the world! We are seeking sessions which align with the following topics ![]() Topics include preparation for and participation in Drupal 8 engagement with other frameworks and technologies high performance and large scale development experiences and exploring the advantages of participating in open-source culture. The DrupalCon Los Angeles 2015 Coding and Development track is focused on preparing developers for the future of Drupal and the expanding web software universe. With Drupal 8 hurtling towards completion and the fantastic growth and availability of evolving web technologies, this is an exciting time to engage with one of the world’s largest open-source development communities.
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