I think we're saying the same thing. You use the right tool for the
job. You use WordPress for a blog. You use Joomla for medium sized
business that needs to quickly give its staff some way to control the
content of a site. You use Rails or Symfony if you're building a web
app.



On Sep 19, 6:44 pm, Dennis Riedel <riedel.den...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would make a difference: web application and web site. Joomla, Drupal and
> TYPO3 are great to build websites and manage static and multimedia content
> and adding some of the social necessities. This is all representational.
> All the rest that is en vogue today, (social apps) and plattforms, requiere
> a thorough basis. That is where the "web application framework" come in
> handy. Or you choose a component library to be more flexible.
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Jose R. Prieto 
> <joser.pri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
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> > Is Joomla a Framework?
>
> > For me, it isn't....
>
> > Juampy72 escribió:
>
> > > I think it's all about coding or not. Symfony not only helps you
> > > developing faster but also teaches you a lot of clean, beautiful
> > > programming. If you do not find this learning curve enriching, then I
> > > suggest you better go for other framework such as Joomla where
> > > everything is more visual and you do not need to see much code.
>
> > > Is anybody with me?


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