Sup people. I've been learning ASP.NET MVC for the last 8 months. I've loved it. Now I'm building a gaming web app which will showcase news, next events, ability to register for new tournaments, rankings, etc.
I began developing the web app with ASP.NET MVC 5 (nothing too far right now), and I have just set up Identity. While I was taking a shower, my mind flashed for a moment, and thought of making the site in Drupal.
What do you people think? Previous to MVC I was a drupal user and a beginner developer at developing modules. I know that I could save lots of time on the CMS part, but I don't know how limited will I be when I start making the rankings, and tournaments (with ability to pay via the website)
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Sup people. I've been learning ASP.NET MVC for the last 8 months. I've loved it. Now I'm building a gaming web app which will showcase news, next events, ability to register for new tournaments, rankings, etc.
I began developing the web app with ASP.NET MVC 5 (nothing too far right now), and I have just set up Identity. While I was taking a shower, my mind flashed for a moment, and thought of making the site in Drupal.
What do you people think? Previous to MVC I was a drupal user and a beginner developer at developing modules. I know that I could save lots of time on the CMS part, but I don't know how limited will I be when I start making the rankings, and tournaments (with ability to pay via the website)
Any opinions?
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