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Re: This Forum
Posted by Joel Johnson at 05/07/2001 3:37 PM EST
Student on team #173, RAGE, from East Hartford High School and UTRC. In Reply to: Re: This Forum Posted by Brandon Martus on 05/07/2001 2:26 AM EST: PHP is synonymous with speed...another good aspect you might, or might not have noticed is its template structure. This method of altering the look and feel of vBulletin decreases the amount of "code hacking" --not a bad thing, in this case-- that has to be done. The people at UBB did not realize this until recently, so one can see the ingenuity in vBulletin's implementation of a bBoard. ~Leave it to Joel to go off on a tangent. : Yep. Those are the reasons I'd go to it. : -speed : -mysql : -php : etc. : : vBulletin is the "ish". I have been using vBulletin and UBB for quite a while now, and though they are quite similar, vBulletin is the winner, due to its speed. vBulletin will give you a hard time in the early setup stages, but in the end it'll all be worth it. You need a mySQL database to run vBulletin --just so you know. |
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