Posts Tagged ‘Drupal’

Google Mixed With Drupal

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

My little adventure with Drupel is proceeding well (read: I have only ripped out 10% of my hair so far).  I am going slowly because of other things on my plate.  I have a self-imposed deadline of this week to integrate Google Maps into my Drupe test site.  Well, actually the deadline is partially self-imposed and partially library imposed.  I have borrowed the book Hacking Google Maps and Google Earth.  It is a good book in that it seems to lie out all of the info from the Google Maps developer site into one book.  I have to admit that I like to page through books and mark my place with old-fashioned paper bookmarks rather than trying to learn a new computer skill from the Internet.  Real books are just easier to scan.  And blessed be indexes.  They keep me sane.  

At this stage, it looks like it will be easy to integrate Google Maps into Drupel 5.0.  I hope that I don’t end up regretting these words.  I will let you know how it turns out.     

Technorati tags:  Google Maps, Drupal 

Wrestling with Drupal

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Today marks a new day in Geogad’s open source adventure.  The day when I broke down and realized that I needed a book (a really physical paper book) to figure out Drupal.  I am certain that Drupal has a great community of people and a very active forum, but their documentation leaves a bit to be desired when you are a beginner.  The main issue is trying to sort out the meanings of their special vocabulary and how it corresponds to what you ultimately want to do with the site.  

My personal breakdown came in the form of Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress by Robert T. Douglass, Mike Little, and Jared W. Smith. I feel privileged just to have this book.  It seems to be the only Drupal book for sale in a 25-mile radius of the San Jose area.  I gave up with the libraries.  It seems that Drupal has not gotten on their radar screens yet.  I scanned through the book at the bookstore and have managed the get through the first few pages since getting back to my computer.  So far it is just what I needed.  Clear and easy to understand.  

The only points that I don’t understand at present are why they include phpBB and WordPress.  Don’t get me wrong.  I know that phpBB and WordPress are great open source solutions for building forums and blogs.  In fact, this blog is powered by the mighty WordPress.  But Drupal is supposed to include modules for forums and blogs. Are they not up to the standards of WordPress and phpBB?  I guess I will understand better as I read more.  

Stay tuned and wish me luck!  

Technorati tags: Drupal, Open Source , phpBB, WordPress