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Sep 23rd, 2007, 06:37 AM
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Advice on Learning Drupal
Hi,
I applied for this position and the guy gave me the week-end to get back to him with an honest answer on if , and how fast, I can learn Drupal.
Unfortunately, I had a hectic week-end ("out of job" foreigner teaching english..that take up all of your week-end), and did not get very far in looking into it.
So I thought I'd ask you guys what you think (hoping there are some Drupal pro's here).
For what it matter, I have not worries about learning something new. Besides VB6, which I did a course for like 8 years ago, I tought myself all the rest over the years....Vb.Net, c#, asp.net, web development, php, mysql...blah blah....just never got to content management systems.
So, in your honest opinion, what is a reasonable time to pick up on drupal if you got like 8 to 12 hours free a day and put all you got into it?
Any "special notes"? I was told "it's not so easy" by the new boss to be... Not that i bother too much with that.. (nothing wrong with some confidence eh?)
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Sep 26th, 2007, 11:34 PM
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Re: Advice on Learning Drupal
My usual boring signature: Something
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Oct 5th, 2007, 03:21 PM
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Re: Advice on Learning Drupal
 Originally Posted by dclamp
isnt drupal just a cms?
Yea but there's books, and studies on using and expanding understanding everything. It's crazy!
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