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by jackyb
3459 days ago
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I have done little Wordpress development (just some plugin for a prototype that my company wanted). But I don't see anything that prevented it from being used to develop a web application since the theme/plugin system seems to fulfill everything. Django also describes itself as a CMS platform on their website so I kind of thought they are comparable. Just wanted to make sure I know what I'm getting before I jumps in further into either Wordpress or Django :D |
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Wordpress is old, and they've built up a shit-ton of technical debt for the sake of BC. To put it bluntly, it's not a pleasure to work with, at all. On the up side, something like 20% of the surface net runs on Wordpress. There's a huge market for WP skills, and it's got enormous mindshare amongst non-technical types. If you want to invest effort in WP, do it because of the adoption metrics; if you're more technically oriented, pick Django (or Laravel/Symfony if PHP is more your speed).