cscgal
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cscgal
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hi,
if you setup a goal to write your own CMS soon you will end up the same problems as other CMS's encountered. You may not foresee some problems that will require minor or major code rewrite and it may took some time - 1-2 month(s).
you will have to made a decision for yourself.
Svet
lordspace
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if you setup a goal to write your own CMS soon you will end up the same problems as other CMS's encountered. You may not foresee some problems that will require minor or major code rewrite and it may took some time - 1-2 month(s).
1 - 2 months is quick!
I've been working on a CMS for about 6 months. It's almost past Beta 1 stage =P
I disagree about encountering the same problems as with other CMSs (different goals have even more different solutions); and the long time is generally down to the constant feature adding and isolated testing and then composed re-testing and then repeat and then repeat.
Minor and major code rewrites are a part of every software project.EDIT: Wow this is an old thread O_O
MattEvans
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I think it is spelled with J in the beginning.
I'd say use the one that you're the most effective with.
lordspace
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