This book is perfect for people like me and most of you, the Drupal Developer Wannabe. I'm no dummy and have written Web pages since the mid 1990s during the days of pre-HTML 2.0, Perl, and CGI. But for some but for some reason (perhaps lack of time) I've had a hard time transitioning from a user of Drupal to a developer/contributer for Drupal. While the information in the Drupal Handbooks is very good, I find at times that the information there is either too little or too much to help me over the Drupal learning curve. I think this book will be very helpful in dealing with my wannabe problems.
A sample chapter of Pro Drupal Development is available by the publisher, Apress. However, I have found sample chapters are really difficult to judge how well the remaining pages in the book are written. Besides some very well written chapters on Drupal development, the book also contains what I call bonus chapters and a must read for anyone developing a web site. The bonus chapters deal with topics above and beyond Drupal including writing secure code, performance optimization, development best practices, and installation profiles. In other words this book isn't just for the Drupal Developer Wannabe, but also the system/site administrator. For whatever it's worth, I'm telling you this book is well worth the money you'll be spending on it. Congratulations to the authors, John K. Vandyk and Matt Westgate, for writing this must have book on Drupal!
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Bryan, great to read your comments. You are exactly the kind of person we were writing for: someone who has a lot of background knowledge but just needs an in-depth and structured introduction to how Drupal works in order to jump into Drupal development quickly.
Nice!
I have just glanced at the sample chapter, and I like what I see. I have done some theming in Drupal, although I don't consider myself to be a ninja yet. Maybe a karate kid. The sample chapter takes what I know and what I guessed and lays it all out real nice. I gotta have it!
Excellent preview chapter, looking forward to the book
Thanks for this post.
I'm not currently developer material due to my limited knowledge of programming, but I do want to understand Drupal better, so I can do more with this site. This book looks like one of the key things that will assist Drupal adoption and people like me (who are site admins who want to understand how Drupal works and may later contribute when our knowledge of Drupal is better).
I like Drupal because it:
I've got experience with html, Postnuke and Wordpress. I'm using Drupal 4.7 at the moment.
The strength of this book (from my initial reading of the sample chapter, this post and others I've seen) is that it is a logical and comprehensive introduction to a powerful CMS by people that know what they are talking about. I've seen great technology vanish into obscurity because people did not understand it. With books like this, it should not happen to Drupal.
Thanks again