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HS4 (Ground level)

They come from the Future (frontend stuff)

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HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
textformer
Session Category
Decoupled & Frontend Development
Audience
Intermediate
A quick overview of all the exciting features that are coming to HTML, CSS & JavaScript in the near future.

The Depths of Paragraphs

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
pivica
Session Category
Backend Development
Audience
All Attendees
Paragraphs are a multifaceted tool that extend far beyond the mere creation of reusable building blocks for your content. Join us for this session, where we will delve into the sophisticated features of the paragraphs plugin system, which encompass a diverse range of capabilities, such as styles, layout, and much more.

Build a fully decoupled application with Drupal and NextJS

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
VincenzoGambino
Session Category
Decoupled & Frontend Development
Audience
Beginner
This session will provide valuable insights and techniques for building dynamic, scalable, fully decoupled Drupal applications.

Captchas and other gotchas: Make sure your secure website is accessible

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
volkswagenchick
Session Category
Accessibility, User Experience & Marketing
Audience
All Attendees
Your summary. Security measures and accessibility don’t always play nice. We’ll look at practical and straightforward ways to implement solutions that are open source, secure and accessible, keeping folks from abandoning your digital assets.

Progressive Web Apps - what are they and should you be selling them?

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
mkoh
Session Category
Project Management & Business
Audience
Beginner
Progressive Web Applications are a new way of creating installable web-based mobile applications. They are quick to install and address some of the weaknesses of traditional native mobile applications while allowing some advanced features such as push notifications and offline use. This presentation explains what PWA's are and the tech's history, why they are a great match for some of your customers and what are the potential pitfalls. This is a high-level presentation aimed for business leaders, sales people and in general people new to PWA's.

Generative AI and Drupal

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
Iztok
Session Category
Innovation & The future
Audience
Intermediate
This conference session will explore the transformative potential of Generative AI in the context of Drupal. The session will explore how AI has evolved to generate human-like content, explore online information, conduct research, and connect with other services, profoundly influencing content creators and Drupal users. We will examine how AI can simplify content building and publishing, replace traditional search filters with semantic search, and offer coding assistance.

Secure by Design: Integrating Security into Development

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
jannakha
Session Category
DevOps & Quality Assurance
Audience
All Attendees
As software engineers it’s our responsibility to incorporate cyber security best practices into the development cycle. In this presentation, I’ll provide a list of resources, best practices, tools and Drupal modules for designing and implementing a more secure Drupal web application and to prepare for penetration testing.

What is the secure software supply chain and the current state of the PHP ecosystem

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
paolo.mainardi
Session Category
DevOps & Quality Assurance
Audience
All Attendees
In this talk I’ll present the current state of the software supply chain, the big global recent events (SolarWinds, log4shell, codecov, packagist) and the state of the PHP and Drupal ecosystem, the threats and the mitigations that can be applied using tools like Sigstore, Syft, and Grype for digital signatures, SBOM generation, and automatic vulnerability scanning and how to use them for real-world projects to gain unprecedented levels of knowledge of your digital artifacts. There will be also a demo of the mentioned tools in action to implement a secure supply chain pipeline for your Drupal projects.

Should migrate be our goto for migrations?

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
Curried
Session Category
Backend Development
Audience
All Attendees
When we talk about migrating data to a Drupal, I feel like the first thing everyone thinks of is: using migrate module. And sure it is helpful, but can it be used for every use case we can find? We'll see about that.

User story & affinity mapping workshop

Room
HS4 (Ground level)
Speaker(s)
dasjo
Session Category
Project Management & Business
Audience
All Attendees
In this workshop, I would like to introduce you to two concepts I have found useful in my work with agile teams: user story mapping as well as affinity mapping.

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