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Crash2014-12-01 00:19:55
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Crash, 2014-12-01 00:19:55

Is it worth abandoning CMS in favor of frameworks?

Worked with both CMS and frameworks. With the first ones, the work often slips into a routine - tasks of the same type, a lot of extra code, a feeling of constraint in development, etc. With the second, there is much more creativity - it's like a designer or plasticine, mold whatever you want) There are practically no frames and restrictions.
But the realities of the freelance market are such that most of the orders are related to website engines. Thus, refusing CMS, I will severely limit myself in my choice. There will be less work, but it will be "quality" and I like it. Plus, again, professional development.
Would it be a strategically correct decision to completely abandon tsms-ok in favor of frameworks?
The question may seem silly to some, but I want to hear the opinion of the community

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Serj-One, 2014-12-01
@Bandicoot

Feel free to switch to the desired framework. A year ago, I asked myself the same question, and as a result, gradually, at first combining, I completely switched to RoR. There are significantly fewer orders in terms of quantity, but they are, as a rule, long-term and highly paid. So sometimes it will take longer to look for a new order than when working with a CMS, but by and large you will remain in the black, both morally and financially.

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Leonid Korsakov, 2014-12-26
@komandakycto

Write your CMS on your favorite framework and happiness will fill your blood!

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Ilya Evseev, 2014-12-01
@IlyaEvseev

Moving down the stack is a sign of professional growth.

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DevOpsEngineer, 2015-06-01
@DevOpsEngineer

Drupal 8 contains Symfony
;-)

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