Pro Drupal Development
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Pro Drupal Development Description
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
EAN: 9781590597552
ISBN: 1590597559
Label: Apress
Manufacturer: Apress
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 428
Publication Date: 2007-05-17
Publisher: Apress
Studio: Apress
Editorial Review of Pro Drupal Development
Pro Drupal Development is strongly recommended for any PHP programmer who wants a truly in-depth look at how Drupal works and how to make the most of it.
— Michael J. Ross, Web developer/Slashdot contributor
Drupal is one of the most popular content management systems in use today. With it, you can create a variety of community-driven sites, including blogs, forums, wiki-style sites, and much more. Pro Drupal Development was written to arm you with knowledge to customize your Drupal installation however you see fit. The book assumes that you already possess the knowledge to install and bring a standard installation online. Then authors John VanDyk and Matt Westgate delve into Drupal internals, showing you how to truly take advantage of its powerful architecture.
Youll learn how to create your own modules, develop your own themes, and produce your own filters. You'll learn the inner workings of each key part of Drupal, including user management, sessions, the node system, caching, and the various APIs available to you. Of course, your Drupal-powered site isnt effective until you can efficiently serve pages to your visitors. As such, the authors have included the information you need to optimize your Drupal installation to perform well under high-load situations. Also featured is information on Drupal security and best practices, as well as integration of Ajax and the internationalization of your Drupal web site. Simply put, if you are working with Drupal at all, then you need this book.
- This book is written by Drupal core developers.
- Drupal architecture and behavior are mapped out visually.
- Common pitfalls are identified and addressed.
- Chapters provide regular discussion and reference to why things work they way they do, not just how.
- The front matter features a foreword by Dries Buytaert, Drupal founder.
Customer Reviews of Pro Drupal Development
Review Summary: Don't Buy This Book, Buy the Second Edition
Review: I have a waste of paper in my hands. Although this book was great for Drupal 5, we are now are in Drupal 6(6.4 as of today) and this book is useless. I now have to go to the store and buy the second edition. Sad but worth it.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Another very disappointing publisher
Review: Note that the first edition of this book covers Drupal 5 and thus if you (like me) want to use this book with Drupal 6 you're out of luck. Already the first example will not work as expected with Drupal 6. This wouldn't so much of a frustration if a publisher would be very clear on this. I've had the same with a book by Packt Publishing on Drupal. No clear mentioning on the version the book intends to describe. Note that I bought this book when Drupal 6.x was already around for some time.
I guess the bottom line is that when you buy any books from these guys, you'd better check for which version of the software it was written and if tha's the version you expect. If you don't; chances are that the book is outdated the moment it reaches you.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Excellent Book!
Review: Excellent book. Well structured, with clear explanations, and no extra wording. I have been looking for a guide to understand how Drupal works and how it can be tuned and I have found what I needed in this book. Before this one I read another generalistic book about Drupal that did not manage to add any value in more than 200 pages of reading... what a difference! Congratulations. Keep up with the good work.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Great reference
Review: An example of the right way to provide documentation for community-developed software. A great resource.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Pro Drupal - Aha; but which version?
Review: This book is strictly for version 5, which they conveniently forget to mention. The current version is 6, so if you buy this book as I did, it is practically useless, as they have significantly changed the Drupal API.
It would really be nice if there was a law requiring publishers of technical books to CLEARLY state on the cover the Version number.

