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Re: PHP Nuke

Yeah, pre-written CMS's are great for people that can't code or don't want to waste time on writing one.. but FIRST is supposed to be a learning experience. Learn first, win awards later. If you have the ugliest site in all of FIRST, but you did it correctly and learned something from it, that's way more important than figuring out how to roll out a CMS. If you're doing this to learn how to become a web developer, I can tell you now that not many pro web developers use PHP Nuke
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