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Janice Banser, Systems Librarian
Simon Fraser University Library
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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Debra Riley-Huff" <rileyhuf_at_OLEMISS.EDU>
> To: CODE4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 6:43:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Drupal code club
> Count me in as well!
> *Debra Riley-Huff*
> Head of Web Services and Associate Professor
> The University of Mississippi Libraries
> J.D. Williams Library
> P.O. Box 1848
> University, MS 38677-1848
> U.S.A.
> 1-662-915-7353
> rileyhuf_at_olemiss.edu | libraries.olemiss.edu
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Sean Q Hendricks <sqhendr_at_clemson.edu>
> wrote:
> > I'd be interested as well.
> >
> > Sean Hendricks
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
> > Brown, Bryan
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 6:31 AM
> > To: CODE4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> > Subject: [CODE4LIB] Drupal code club
> >
> > With the overwhelming response to the recent post about a Python/PyMARC
> > code club on the Code4Lib list, I was wondering if anyone would be
> > interested in something similar for Drupal. As a Drupal user and a wannabe
> > module developer, I'm finding that reading other people's modules
> > (especially core) is one of the best ways to really understand what's going
> > on under the hood. Much like Python, Drupal has its own unique idioms and
> > ways of looking at problems, and reading modules helps one get into this
> > mindset.
> >
> > If anyone else is interested in this, please let me know either through a
> > reply to this thread or a direct email (bjbrown_at_fsu.edu). If there is
> > sufficient interest, I'll try to set up something similar to what the
> > Python/PyMARC crowd is doing.
> >
> > - Bryan Brown
> >
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