Hello NYPHP, I have seen a few posts here about DRUPAL and decided to take a look at it to see if it might be useful for some of my projects.
I noticed a few days ago that someone did a Twitter post and said that DRUPAL is what you use when you are a "failed" programmer. From what I can see so far, DRUPAL seems to be a "core" that pretty much takes care of all the "busy work" that you would normally have to spend huge amounts of time on if you were programming a site from scratch, i.e. user authorization, permissions, etc. etc. I don't see that this makes for the argument that anyone who uses it is a "failed" programmer and if that is indeed true, what makes cumbersome frameworks like CAKE or equivalent software not fall into the same "failed" programmer category. I realize that this was a "shoot from the hip" comment but would really like to hear other opinions about it. So far, I don't see the correlation between DRUPAL and "failed" programmer, what am I missing? TIA for any comments. -- Best regards, Webmaster mailto:webmas...@vbplusme.com _______________________________________________ New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation