Sharon L. Rivera
Sonali S. Vernekar
About the Author
David Strack has been a software engineer for over 10 years. With a strong background in HTML, PHP, and JavaScript, he has developed websites for dozens of companies, large and small. David currently works for a small startup in California creating energy analytics software. He lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his wife, Sarah, and their crazy dog, Brewski. David can usually be found hacking away with JavaScript, designing mobile apps, watching pro football, and drinking craft beer.
Thanks to my fantastic wife, Sarah, for her patience and support while I wrote this book. Also, thanks to the multitude of editors and reviewers; this book would not have been possible without them.
About the Reviewers
Remo Laubacher grew up in Central Switzerland in a small village surrounded by mountains and natural beauty. He started working with computers a long time ago and then, after various computer-related projects, focused on ERP and Oracle development.
After completing his BSc in Business Administration, Remo became a partner at Ortic, his ERP and Oracle business, as well as a partner at mesch web consulting and design GmbH. At meschwhere he's responsible for all development-related topicshe discovered concrete5 as the perfect tool for their web-related projects and has since become a key member of the concrete5 community. You can find his latest publications on http://www.codeblog.ch/. He is also the author of three books published by Packt Publishing : concrete5 Beginner's Guide , concrete5 Beginner's Guide Second Edition , and Creating concrete5 Themes .
Werner Nindl is an Oracle Hyperion consultant by day and a concrete5 web developer by night. As a consultant he has lived and worked in Europe, China, and the US. During his day job, Werner manages consulting programs for financial consolidation and reporting.
Intrigued by the capabilities of concrete5 he has started to convert his clients' websites to concrete5. Participating in the review of this book has helped him to plan for future enhancements; and he believes that he can implement those enhancements now at a much lower resource cost then previously planned.
I want to thank the publishers for the opportunity to participate. Above all, I want to compliment Remo on his tremendous insight and knowledge about concrete5.
Sharon L. Rivera has attained the expert level in Business Intelligence Reporting Development. She has worked with legacy systems, North America-wide intranets, and corporate teams in developing Business Intelligence solutions.
She currently acts as a consultant and business developer for independent businesses.
James Shannon has been actively developing with concrete5 since its early days. He's contributed to the core and built a number of concrete5-powered sites, but mostly uses it as a framework to build complex web applications. Additionally, he's released a handful of popular packages that augment the core functionality of concrete5. More generally, he's been developing websites for 15 years using a number of technologies.
James' professional expertise is in strategic project management and change management.
James grew up in Southern California and graduated from UC Berkeley. He collects certifications; the most recent being the one that allows him to fly planes, and one that helps him manage projects.
I'd like to thank the person most important to me, Julie Talone, and the one most important to her, Henry.
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Preface
concrete5 is an increasingly popular open source content management system. concrete5 sets itself apart from other CMS applications with its easy to use point-and-click interface and multitude of features. Web developers love concrete5 because it is very easy to customize and build additional features in a relatively short time. This book aims to explain a variety of common programming tasks for concrete5 developers in an easy to read recipe format.
What this book covers
, Pages and Page Types , helps us learn how to work with pages and page types using the concrete5 API.