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roosevelt
Hi,
I have been programming for a while now and have created web applications utilizing various frameworks and CMS. From my experience MVC based frameworks (e.g. CakePHP, Laravel... heck even Zend) is perfect for rapid development and the MVC patterns just makes development easier and allows the developers to follow a very similar path. But what's the deal with the government that has a special liking for Drupal?
When you are building a simple website using blocks, views, panels, etc... Drupal definitely rocks! But some companies want to build a complex application all in drupal. The thing that frustrates me sometimes on drupal is when I'm using a mix bag of community modules. The problem with such modules is that they tend to go about their own ideal way of doing things and does not necessarily follow the standards set by drupal. So, if there is a bug or lack of documentation, it can be time consuming to figure out why certain logic was set forth by the community developer.
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