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Bitrix.CMS entry threshold?
Good day, the following question arose on the threshold of entry.
My current background is PHP (Middle), JS (Middle), HTML/CSS (Senior).
Until that time, I wrote on a bundle (PHP / Laravel), JS (VueJS, NodeJS), used webpack / gulp when building projects.
I also worked with such CMS as (Opencart, Wordpress) I
plan to start studying Bitrix now, and then adapting HTML / CSS templates for it, so the next question is, will it be hard for me? What is the threshold for entry into Bitrix CMS? How does Bitrix cope with Highload? Does it have the ability to create an API?
Thanks everyone for the replies!
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Here are my two answers, plus a search on the toaster you can see:
Items 1,2, 2.1, 6 will help you evaluate the stages and entry threshold
How to learn php and 1s Bitrix?
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And what framework does Bitrix CMS have under the hood - or do they have a self-written one, and if so, which one is more similar, is it easy to figure it out?
For those who switch to Bitrix Framework from other platforms
https://dev.1c-bitrix.ru/learning/course/index.php...
Bitrix is a very flexible framework (if you consider it as a framework!)
your knowledge will make it easy to write on it, BUT the main thing is to understand the structure of what is loaded where and how, it can take more than one month, because. he does not have strict requirements, more precisely, there are requirements, but solutions can be in several structuring options. On it you can write any functionality that is present or possible on other cms and crm.
Bitrix has its own nuances, some functionality is not worked out as you might expect or as it is described, but the problems are always solvable, you just need to think about the correct construction of the structure of your code.
For example, I have met developed sites that, by debugging, make several thousand requests to the database from one loaded page, and this is not a Bitrix problem, as many people like to refer to, but a problem of curvature.
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