On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 06:12:21 -0700 (PDT)
graeme wrote:
> Joomla may have those shortcomings, but its not the only alternative.
> If someone likee PHP, already knows PHP or has to use PHP, there are
> a lot of PHP fraeworks: from light ones, to ones feature comparable
> to
> Django (although I do
Joomla may have those shortcomings, but its not the only alternative.
If someone likee PHP, already knows PHP or has to use PHP, there are
a lot of PHP fraeworks: from light ones, to ones feature comparable
to
Django (although I do not know of any framework that can match
Django Admin).
The best
I might say just 'WOW!'... I just took some time to go over the
Joomla documentations to see what I was up against. Why do developers
even use this thing? Sure maybe the frontend is nice and polished,
but the backend looks horrible, at least compared to Django. Django
code looks much more clean
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:19:30PM -0700, Derek wrote:
> > How would you recommend I go about this task of moving my friend
> > over to a Django/Python based system over a Joomla/PHP based system?
...
> > He is requesting some other interesting features, which apparently
> > someone else is wor
On Sep 28, 9:58 am, Kevin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a friend who is doing website design, not any backend
> programming tasks. He actually would like me to do the backend
> coding. The unfortunate case is that he is currently using Joomla,
> which I know almost nothing about, and the apps/plu
Hello,
I have a friend who is doing website design, not any backend
programming tasks. He actually would like me to do the backend
coding. The unfortunate case is that he is currently using Joomla,
which I know almost nothing about, and the apps/plugins for it are not
reusable in other website
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