I don’t have any experiences whatsoever with Drupal, but this blog post is worth a bookmark. Anyone has a comment on this? (I’m looking at you, @ice).
If your team hates Drupal and loves OO then be very careful about selecting it for your project, conversely if you’re Drupal shop full of experienced Drupal developers you can probably get away with using Drupal when it’s outrageously unsuited to the task.
Some basic things:
- Drupal is a platform made for e-learning.
- Drupal is a perfect choice for content-centric sites, not relationship-centric.
- Drupal works well for a less than 10,000 users-community. But there will be some problems when you expand your site.
- Drupal site is somehow simple and easy to build. At first, you will need about 2 or 3 devs, one must be master of ajax and PHP to be a leader.
- Drupal works well, very well with hundreds of web apps. And you can modify them according to your project. It saves lots of time.
Things above are general experiences. If you want to digg-in, call me om IM.
Btw, that article is interesting.
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Some basic things: - Drupal...platform made for e-learning. - Drupal is
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