I am an 'Average Joe C programmer' and have used Joomla to create at least 4 simple sites in under a weekend of work (including writing my own templates, and components).
My only complaint with Joomla has been that the CMS does not have automated way to download and install CMS/component/template/module updates (e.g. something like apt-get update/upgrade). Unless you keep on top of security patches your site is very likely to be cracked within a year in my experience. However, that said, if you keep on top of the updates the you're likely to save yourself a whack of work by using Joomla.
Joomla 1.0.x, and 1.5.x, have both been amazing and keep getting better IMOP! I look very forward to 1.6!!
So will user feedback be included in the update? Will the game be any better?
I expect no on both accounts. Sounds like someone needs to take some lessons from Valve.
OH PLEASE!
Teachers pick text books on the grounds that:
- the book is affordable by school/students
- the book is useful
Technology used in school should be selected on these same rules!
Let's not fart around here... this is a really easy choice these days... just go grab ubuntu/debian/fedora etc and move with your life instead of having BS meeting about "Computers are hard!"
Computers are in fact VERY EASY... much like a good text book!
This has to be a joke! Are the php people idiots... people love and crave familiarity... and where i am from "::" is a scope operator. Maybe the lazy buggers don't like lexing for two characters instead of one. Java suceeds because it is familiar, C# same, etc etc... use your GD heads!
My god People Know The Answer... the answer is beyond simple... and any other answer is simply BS...
1.) Clear, simple, and familiar grammar/semantics in the core language.
2.) Simple well documented techniques for creating multiple domain specific extensions (i.e. libraries).
3.) Multi-platform compiler/interpreter support.
Now stop wasting my time with this trivial crap...
Is this really 'do no harm'?
Joomla is simply some of the best FOSS available.
I am an 'Average Joe C programmer' and have used Joomla to create at least 4 simple sites in under a weekend of work (including writing my own templates, and components).
My only complaint with Joomla has been that the CMS does not have automated way to download and install CMS/component/template/module updates (e.g. something like apt-get update/upgrade). Unless you keep on top of security patches your site is very likely to be cracked within a year in my experience. However, that said, if you keep on top of the updates the you're likely to save yourself a whack of work by using Joomla.
Joomla 1.0.x, and 1.5.x, have both been amazing and keep getting better IMOP! I look very forward to 1.6!!
Insightful ? This dude is just wrong bloody wrong!
Contribute to your co-workers having a 9 to 5 day ... no one likes to work with people they have to clean up after ... basically just do your job!
I am very surprised C's increase in popularity came during a recession?
How is this different than the linux slab allocator? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slab_allocation I guess I could RTFPdf ...
A communications disruption can mean only one thing!
So will user feedback be included in the update? Will the game be any better? I expect no on both accounts. Sounds like someone needs to take some lessons from Valve.
Dear Rob(ber),
Sorry I didn't tweet about Rex. He's embarrassingly frisky so I tend not to bring it up.
You be missed!
And it will psychoanalyze your browsing habbits at the same time ... "So why do you say 'does it run linux?'"
do they run linux?
Ever tried reading a patent ... the written in a way that helps no one!!!
Does this not simply outsource management decisions to a computer?
1.) Work a few years. 2.) Wait for recession. ... ... ...
6.) Profit.
I am John/Sue ... This is my Linux (hold up phone, mp3 player, point to server rack, google) etc
MS store? Unless they are inside a best buy ... this is doomed ...
What seriously could go wrong!
OH PLEASE! Teachers pick text books on the grounds that: - the book is affordable by school/students - the book is useful Technology used in school should be selected on these same rules! Let's not fart around here ... this is a really easy choice these days ... just go grab ubuntu/debian/fedora etc and move with your life instead of having BS meeting about "Computers are hard!"
Computers are in fact VERY EASY ... much like a good text book!
I suppose that comment means your a Mac user. Just a quick FYI! "I Use A Mac" != "I am Technically Savvy"
Tax dollars at work!
Joomla! Rules Simple, clean and easy to use.
This has to be a joke! Are the php people idiots ... people love and crave familiarity ... and where i am from "::" is a scope operator. Maybe the lazy buggers don't like lexing for two characters instead of one. Java suceeds because it is familiar, C# same, etc etc ... use your GD heads!
I only read the Web 1.5 Blogs ...
My god People Know The Answer ... the answer is beyond simple ... and any other answer is simply BS ...
1.) Clear, simple, and familiar grammar/semantics in the core language.
2.) Simple well documented techniques for creating multiple domain specific extensions (i.e. libraries).
3.) Multi-platform compiler/interpreter support.
Now stop wasting my time with this trivial crap ...