Enterprise Development
What would you say is a common number of developers for a given Drupal website instance? Whatever you think that number is, there are stark differences working with a team of one or 30 developers on projects ranging from a few weeks to a few years. In this session, we will explore ways of working with many developers, stakeholders, and interested parties to reach project goals, including:
Coding a platform versus a single website instance
Moving from element-specific theming to global patterns
Bringing new (to the project) developers into a team
Peer-reviewing code and finding ways to minimize code conflicts
Adopting new modules, coding standards, and deployments
John Jennings
Lead Software Developer at Johnson & Johnson
https://www.fldrupal.camp/sessions/design-theming-front-end-development/enterprise-development
Coding a platform versus a single website instance
Moving from element-specific theming to global patterns
Bringing new (to the project) developers into a team
Peer-reviewing code and finding ways to minimize code conflicts
Adopting new modules, coding standards, and deployments
John Jennings
Lead Software Developer at Johnson & Johnson
https://www.fldrupal.camp/sessions/design-theming-front-end-development/enterprise-development