Can you really build a mind-reading machine in Drupal using core?
A case study on why Drupal was the right platform to create a survey app that uses pair-matching algorithms to uncover hidden customer needs and how Princeton University is using it to guide decisions about the future of its digital products.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this session, attendees will be able to:
- Assess Drupal as a platform for use-cases that are not fundamentally about content management and websites
- Recognize that common approaches to feature building (such as "there's a module for that") aren’t always the best solutions for every Drupal problem
- See core API as a powerful yet approachable tool for use in their projects
Target Audience
This session is for product managers, product developers, digital managers and IT decision makers who are interested in Drupal strategies to solve their digital problems, and for software architects looking for ideas on using core for applicaton development.
Prerequisites
Attendees will get the most out of this session by being familiar with core modules and having some exposure to D8's API.
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