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 <description>If you need any help or have any questions while you do your Digitalus CMS install please let me know.  I am on the forum all day, every day. http://forum.digitaluscms.com/</description>
 <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:15:37 -0700</pubDate>
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 <title>Time to update and review again</title>
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 <description>Digitalus looks good. I am going to install it and do a write up on it. 

I think that is also time to review Zend Framework and Drupal 6 again. Zend Framework has matured a lot and Drupal 6 seems to have take a heavy dose of complication. I spent the better part of the week trying to make sense of the core code and found it to be very spagetti like and lacking in code comments. </description>
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 <description>I have developed with a lot of open source cms's.  they are great if they already do what you need.  if not, it can be worse than pulling teeth.

i built a very straightforward cms on the Zend Framework.  you can check out the content management system at:http://code.google.com/p/digitalus-site-manager/</description>
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 <description>One of the things I like best about Drupal is the fact the code works like a framework. Things go together easily and are fairly easy to understand. So when I saw the release of the Zend framework I thought first to do a comparison of it against Drupal. Since Drupal beta 4.7 is out I took a look at it first. There are some new things in Drupal 4.7 like an AJAX library, Forms API and and now a file cache. 
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