Friday, 5 December, 2008 - 10:09pm (Sydney Australia)

All-natural web development

GreenAsh is a one-man show, based in Sydney Australia and run by Jeremy Epstein (Jaza). GreenAsh specialises in developing web sites that take care of themselves. Our favourite tool is an open source web Content Management System called Drupal, which we use to build sites that virtually anyone can update, and that your visitors can interact with.

GreenAsh contains no artificial preservatives (e.g. applets), no artificial sweeteners (e.g. Flash), and no artificial colours (e.g. ActiveX). It will not harm your unborn baby (like table-based layouts do). It is 100% clean and semantic, all-natural HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP. However, It may contain traces of [web developers who are slightly] nuts.

This site is where I write about the thoughts in my head, where I offer online resources, and where I advertise my skills and services.

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First DrupalCamp Australia was a success

A few weeks ago (on Sat 18th Oct 2008), we (a.k.a. the Sydney Drupal Users' Group) held the first ever DrupalCamp Australia. Sorry for the late blog post — but hey, better late than never. This was Sydney's second full-day Drupal event, and as with the first one (back in May), it was held at the University of Sydney (many thanks to Jim Woulfe from the Faculty of Pharmacy, for providing the venue). This was Sydney's biggest Drupal event to date: we had an incredible turnout of 50 people (that's right — we were booked out), and for part of the day we had two presentation tracks running in adjacent rooms.

DrupalCamp Australia logoDrupalCamp Australia in lovely Sydney.

Morning welcome to DrupalCamp AustraliaMorning welcome to DrupalCamp Australia.

Geeks in a roomSydney Drupal geeks gather for some... errr... free breakfast?

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