Drupal
- Roles in working with Drupal
- Trainer, Developer, Site builder, Interaction designer
- I contributed Drupal patches
- I contributed Drupal modules
- I contributed Drupal documentation
- I contributed Drupal automated tests
- I help in the Drupal support forums
- I provide Drupal-related services
- I give support on IRC
- I attended DrupalCon DC 2009
- I attended DrupalCon San Francisco 2010
- I attended DrupalCon Chicago 2011
Personal information
- Full name
- Chris Shattuck
- First or given name
- Chris
- Last name or surname
- Shattuck
- Languages spoken
- English
- My website
- http://buildamodule.com
- Interests
- training, teaching, learning, productivity, usability, graphic design, web design, user interfaces, music composition, DIY, nature, walking, designing, society, automation, e-commerce, networking, people, PHP programming, Optimization, design patterns, Idaho, Oregon, Colorado, guitar, jQuery, hiking, Philosophy, UI, sci-fi, Video, Arts, CSS, organizing, psychology, friends, design, sustainability, User Interface, laughing, interactive media, module development, MySQL, photoshop, Web Services, e learning
- Gender
- male
- Country
- United States
- IRC nick
- chrisshattuck
- Twitter url
- http://twitter.com/chris_shattuck
- Bio
Chris Shattuck is an experienced trainer, speaker and Drupal developer. He has recorded over 500 focused Drupal video tutorials on Build a Module.com, has developed and designed numerous Drupal sites, and has contributed several interesting, somewhat obscure modules like Navigate and Evernote.
Build a Module.com, which Chris is working on full time now, provides video-based training for all levels of Drupal experience, from those just learning about Drupal to hard-core developers digging deep into Drupal's APIs. The videos are being used by both major institutions around the world as well as independent developers and site builders. In 2011, the first ever Drupal video-based mentored training took place at BADCamp, and the results will likely change the face of Drupal training and learning from this point forward (read here for more info).
For those of you somewhere on the Drupal learning curve, take a look at over 100 free videos on Build a Module.com and see if it can help you accelerate your learning process.
Work
- Job title
- Trainer, Developer, Enthusiast
- Companies worked for
- Build a Module.com, Aten Design Group, WebEnabled, Development Seed, Implied By Design
- Current company or organization

History
- Documentation
- Over 100 edits
- Member for
- 4 years 44 weeks
Projects
- Super Nav (87 commits)
- Navigate (43 commits)
- Ajax Table (18 commits)
- Evernote (13 commits)
- Save-to-File (10 commits)
- Clean Pagination (9 commits)
- Flowplayer Playlist (7 commits)
- Bible Field (7 commits)
- Query-Based Views (Q-Views) (6 commits)
- Photoframe (4 commits)
- Cluetip (2 commits)
- Total: 206 commits
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