victor_rambo
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As some of you may be aware, I am hobbyist-turned-professional PHP-MySQL programmer. These days, I have to commonly deal with open-source packages such as Wordpress, Joomla, etc. Almost all of my work is related to wordpress.
I have observed that Worpdress is easy to use and customize. Mind you, I am not speaking about small customizations like template modification, CSS editing, etc. I am speaking of actually writing complex plugins that need you to know the "code" in WP. One of the latest plugins I created for one my included ability to "Report post", just like in forums where we report posts for piracy, offensive languages, etc. Another plugin I wrote added "Tags" to categories just like we add tags to posts.
Overall, my experience was that its is quite easy to hack(in positive sense) wordpress.
Joomla too being popular, I also tried to peek into Joomla's code. But I was horrified looking at the "alien" looking code and I never thought of doing it again. Even to create a template file, you have to create so many folders, files, traverse them continuously, etc. Also, I felt the support forums were a bit inactive.
Recently, I have seen many Joomla installations cracked, including those of our two well-known members-- T159 and NucleusKore. I don't claim that WP never gets cracked, but I have seen less no. of WP's cracked as compared to Joomla.
Even on other forums, I have seen people accepting Joomla downward journey. So the whole point of this is Joomla as strong as it was before? Is Joomla riding on its brand name rather than actual code? Moreover, WP is improving very fast, adding a host of new features and marching consistently towards maturation as a CMS. Even now, many sites are using WP as a CMS instead of blog-engine. Infact I too am one of them, but I will accept my installation is pretty simple.
So what do you think? Will Joomla and Wordpress end up as the Hare and the tortoise? And again, no fanboyism in this thread please!
I have observed that Worpdress is easy to use and customize. Mind you, I am not speaking about small customizations like template modification, CSS editing, etc. I am speaking of actually writing complex plugins that need you to know the "code" in WP. One of the latest plugins I created for one my included ability to "Report post", just like in forums where we report posts for piracy, offensive languages, etc. Another plugin I wrote added "Tags" to categories just like we add tags to posts.
Overall, my experience was that its is quite easy to hack(in positive sense) wordpress.
Joomla too being popular, I also tried to peek into Joomla's code. But I was horrified looking at the "alien" looking code and I never thought of doing it again. Even to create a template file, you have to create so many folders, files, traverse them continuously, etc. Also, I felt the support forums were a bit inactive.
Recently, I have seen many Joomla installations cracked, including those of our two well-known members-- T159 and NucleusKore. I don't claim that WP never gets cracked, but I have seen less no. of WP's cracked as compared to Joomla.
Even on other forums, I have seen people accepting Joomla downward journey. So the whole point of this is Joomla as strong as it was before? Is Joomla riding on its brand name rather than actual code? Moreover, WP is improving very fast, adding a host of new features and marching consistently towards maturation as a CMS. Even now, many sites are using WP as a CMS instead of blog-engine. Infact I too am one of them, but I will accept my installation is pretty simple.
So what do you think? Will Joomla and Wordpress end up as the Hare and the tortoise? And again, no fanboyism in this thread please!