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This time round I want to look at some of the tools and services I’m going to use for this project. There are many options out there, and other tools may suit your exact needs better than the what I will be using here. I’m going to list out the what I have chosen for [...
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I have had a bit of a look at Drupal and was impressed, yet it still feels a little "young" for my liking. Plus knowing how to code in PHP helps me modify extentions and modules when they don't quite do what I want them to do.
But that is not very often. The developer pool to tap into with Joomla is huge, both GPL and commercial and is hard to go past.
My other advantage is I have spent quite a bit if time learning the templating system for Joomla so it does make it easir for me to edit premade templates for extra features. My recommendation is to set up a sand box with both and have a play.