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teampronto 20-01-2009 02:03

Re: 1745 New Website
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Uberbots (Post 804242)
You are so right... layering, encapsulation, and not-reinventing-the-wheel are (some of) the things that computers are based off of. There is nothing wrong with using a CMS- it reduced the time-to-completion by a thousandfold than if your students had coded the site from scratch.


i wouldn't call it 100% yours because of the CMS thing, but i definitely give you a 100% for the heavy modding that went into it.

Just saying (I'm not sure how wise it is to say this), I alone was able to design and code a fully functional website in a little over an hour. It would probably take LONGER to use a CMS.

sayso_411 20-01-2009 09:47

Re: 1745 New Website
 
I think a more approriate way to say it is 100% student designed?!?

teampronto 20-01-2009 09:59

Re: 1745 New Website
 
Was that sarcasm?

synth3tk 20-01-2009 13:11

Re: 1745 New Website
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by teampronto (Post 804243)
Just saying (I'm not sure how wise it is to say this), I alone was able to design and code a fully functional website in a little over an hour. It would probably take LONGER to use a CMS.

Cool. For you, I'm sure it would take longer to use a CMS. I can put together a fairly good site in about an hour with a CMS, since I've been working with them for a while now.

It really all depends on the situation and person, and I really don't see why people feel the need to go all postal on CMS-users.

sayso_411 20-01-2009 19:12

Re: 1745 New Website
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by teampronto (Post 804318)
Was that sarcasm?

not really...just trying to explain it better


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