Patrick Mandigo

Stanford Arcade: Dibur Curated

The massive and sprawling Stanford Arcade (Stanford University, California) site has hundreds of pages and dozens of subsections with individual themes using Drupal themekey.  While Patrick has done support and added features to quite a few different sections, one section he spearheaded and created at the client's request was the Dibur Curated section which featured literary works from Jewish authors.

Patrick was responsible for all front and back end components for this section.  This effort was part of Patrick's workload with the agency Kalamuna.

 

Kalastatus

Another Drupal 9 project Patrick spearheaded for Kalamuna was a non-customer facing "Kalastatus" site, a site that utilizes Drupal remote dashboard to monitor the security status of various Kalamuna client sites.  

This site was designed for Kalamuna's project managers to be able to see at a glance what security or other issues Kalamuna client sites have.  On this project Patrick did front-end, back-end (including some light module development), and a small amount of graphic design.

 

SJ Water Group

As part of his work with Kalamuna, Patrick worked on the new Drupal 9 version of the SJ Water company corporate site, SJWgroup.com.  This site will replace the current Drupal 7 site and is slated for launch in Fall or Winter of 2021.  

Action Canada

Although Patrick was not on the initial development team of this Kalamuna Drupal 8 project, Patrick was later tasked with implementing a customer feature request, a geolocation-enabled service provider page.  Patrick created this feature to use google's geolocation API to allow Canadians to enter their Canadian postal code and have a list of providers by proximity with the services they require.  Patrick implemented all parts of this feature which was mostly back-end with some minor module development and a small amount of front-end theming and javascript.  

Greenbiz.com

As part of Patrick's work with Kalamuna, Patrick was one of 4 or 5 engineers who created the Drupal 8 version of Greenbiz.com.  On this project Patrick's work was about 70% back end, 30% front end.  Part of Patrick's back-end work was creating and implementing complex migrations to bring over content from the previous Drupal 7 instance, including nodes, images, and even migrating stand-alone image fields to the media library and matching entity reference fields on the new Drupal 8 nodes to their images that had been migrated to the Drupal 8 media library.