From: k. h. <kla...@nl...> - 2006-02-13 10:28:13
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Hi, Francesco Montorsi wrote: > I think that using a CMS like Joomla is a bit overkill for this project. > CMS are good when there are daily changes or so. > In fact, they require quite powerful servers as they are not extremely > fast - they use ton of tables in a database and a page often requires > up to 20-30 database accesses. It happened that i ordered my own site this weekend, where one could automaticaly install mambo and what not. And only uses one database table in mysql for mambo?? But never mind, i like the PHP solution too ;-) Something i am bussy learning in combination with mysql. > > Last, they won't be easy to setup on SF server environment... That i can imagine. > > So I vote for something PHP based. > I've learned PHP for the wxCode website in about a week thanks to the > fact that it's almost like writing C (the only difference which comes > to mind now is that variables are always preceded by a $ sign) and to > the good and exaustive docs available on WWW. Someone did sent me the dummy book (PHP Mysql ) as pdf just now :-) > > Using PHP it's very easy to setup a site using one of the open source > web designs at http://www.oswd.org. Unfortunately the site seems down > right now so I suggest you to go directly in author's webpages like > > http://haran.freeshell.org/oswd/ > > For some real-world examples of OSWD in actions you can look at: > > http://bakefile.sourceforge.net/ > http://wxcode.sourceforge.net/ > http://mathdev.sourceforge.net/ > > > specially the last one uses the Prosimii template by Haran: > > http://haran.freeshell.org/oswd/prosimii/ > > which I think would be nice for wxLua, too. I can't get to those links from where i am, will have a look later, but take whatever you like best. Good to know nice examples do exist. Klaas -- Unclassified |