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The Dragger2016-01-07 17:10:15
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The Dragger, 2016-01-07 17:10:15

WordPress for Juniors?

To be honest, I don’t really like CMS, because everything there just brought out articles, headings, categories, connected a couple of plugins. I'm more interested in MVC frameworks like YII , Laravel. For the second interview in a row, they tell me "If they give you a layout, you can put it on WP and in how many days?" .
I can’t understand at all what is the interest in programming on CMS? can someone explain? or is it connected somehow with the position for which I am applying (Let him sit parsing the CMS, at least there will be some sense from him)?. To work with CMS, I think you need minimal knowledge: the basics of PHP and the creation of a database and fields in MYSQL, but you can forget about SQL OOP.

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Alexander Taratin, 2016-01-07
@IPD2

Yes, no one really needs all sorts of hipster stray in the form of YII, Laravel and other fashionable frameworks.
There is WP, there is Joomla. Guys rivet websites and cut babosiki, and no one cares what's inside.
Recently, a plug-in sculpted for one such site. Inside, complete trash (although outwardly it looks quite decent). My jaw dropped straight when I found out that they paid for such a floor.

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Grigory Vasilkov, 2016-01-07
@gzhegow

CMS is for finding people to work with. Of course, you want to explore what is easier for you to maintain.
But it is easier for him to serve TsMSku. And in general, if you have been working with frameworks for a long time, at one point you will understand "how I got sick of writing these actions and controllers", how I want to just install some thing and launch the site in 1 day and not in a week. And so that there was immediately an admin panel, and news, and so that I, as a beginner, could manage it and not think.
So that I can create such sites a day at once, 5 pieces, and for each I get my hundred bucks.
This is how programmers come to CMS-kams.
Because it’s easier for the customer to give beauty to the eye than to explain what needs to be done correctly and taking into account routing and other buzzwords.
They don't need it. You just give them eye food - a site for a day. And whether it is moving forward or not, you are not responsible, you are looking for people who have already burned themselves and look towards frameworks and cool programmers.

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kstyle, 2016-01-07
@kstyle

1) Use OOP in your plugins, that's the problem. SQL - no one is forcing you to use wp.
2) The interest is the same as using gii or events in yii.
3) You can't do a serious project on wp with minimal knowledge.

Андрей Андриевский, 2016-01-14
@andrievski88

Знаю тех, кто сидел по 5 лет на Joomla, WP, MODX, а потом уходили на фреймворки, но и не меньше знаю обратных случаев.
Многое зависит от среды в которой работаешь или зарабатываешь. И зачастую такая среда делает тебя фанатом своего вроде, как и правильного взгляда и мнения. Так, что делайте как вам приятно и удобно, ну можно добавить еще выгодно, все остальное ерунда!

Алексей Николаев, 2016-01-07
@Heian

Это не так. На Wordpress можно делать высокопрофессиональные и высоконагруженные сайты. Поскольку функционал расширяется за счет плагинов, то вам потребуется и ООП, и SQL, и вот это вот все.
И напротив, разрабатывать без CMS хотя бы на 50% типовое решение - дело гиблое.

Если честно я не очень люблю CMS так как там все просто вывел статьи, рубрики , категории, подключил пару плагинов. Мне больше интересны MVC-фреймворки на подобие YII , Laravel.

Разделяйте задачи бизнеса и ваши хотелки. Бизнесу нужен сайт - здесь и сейчас, а будет вам это интересно или нет ни кого не волнует.
Может чуток резко, но зато правда.

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Pan Propan, 2016-01-07
@mgis

Какое это имеет отношение к CRM?

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