Tuesday, April 27, 2010

joomla

This question doesn't relate to cake precisely but I thought someone
here might be able to help me with this.

I am a php developer and use cakephp for the majority of my work. I
love it. I have a new project where the client has requested a Joomla
site for whatever reason. The site is going to be a very complex
database with a lot of data that will be need to be modelled,
manipulated and displayed in varying formats. Does anyone know how
easy it is going to be to do this in joomla. I notice they have an
mvc architecture now but you seem to still have to write sql which
doesn't make a lot of sense. Does it do all the stuff that I rely on
day in day out like form creation, validation and so on or am I really
going to have to go back to the dark ages of writing all my sql,
typing out html forms and all that bol***ks?

cheers

jim

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