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Community

As a UCSF School of Pharmacy web developer, you are also a member of several larger communities of web developers with whom you can share your questions, suggestions, and successes related to web development at UCSF. You can participate in a variety of ways: mailing lists, web message boards, and live meetings. Mailing list and message board messages are sent to many recipients, so please use proper mailing list etiquette when using them.

Web developers at UCSF

Web developers and conferences in the Bay Area

  • Warm Gun - an annual 1-day conference on measurable design; unites designers and startups to learn about web design that isn't just pretty, but actually converts; has previously occurred in late fall.
  • The San Francisco Bay Area Higher Education Web Professionals (SFHEWP) is a support and networking message board, mailing list, and meeting group that meets to discuss web challenges in a college and university environment. The focus is on design, content, user interface, accessibility, strategy, planning, and similar issues. To subscribe, send an e-mail to sfhewp-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Or, visit the SFHEWP Yahoo! Group.
  • Drupal:
    • BADcamp - Bay Area Drupal Camp: a culmination of the brightest Drupal minds in the technology hub of the world
    • BDUG - Berkeley Drupal Users Group
    • Drupal Camp at Stanford

Web developers and conferences worldwide

  • DrupalCon - the worldwide Drupal Community. See also Drupal, Community.
  • Webmonkey is a free, public, collaborative resource for web developers with tutorials, reference materials, a code library, and a blog.
  • A List Apart is for people who make web sites.
  • University Web Developers (uwebd) is for anyone involved with implementing and maintaining web sites in a University environment.
  • Doctype is a free question and answer site for web designers. You can ask questions about CSS, HTML, web design, and email design.
  • StackExchange: Drupal is a collaboratively edited question and answer site for Drupal developers and administrators.
  • StackExchange: Web Applications is a collaboratively edited question and answer site for power users of web applications.
  • StackExchange: Webmasters is a collaboratively edited question and answer site for pro webmasters.

Suggestions?

Do you know of one that should be added? Contact Web & Data Services Manager Frank Farm (415/502-5372, farmf@pharmacy.ucsf.edu).

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