I never said they don't. I said the developer overhead (and therefore the accumulating technical debt) is much more than it should be, largely due to a PHP4 architecture (that will likely not be...
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I never said they don't. I said the developer overhead (and therefore the accumulating technical debt) is much more than it should be, largely due to a PHP4 architecture (that will likely not be...
ERP systems, resource booking (event tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, conferences, etc.), infrastructure front end, help desk...
People run these things on WordPress. There are many premium add...
What do you mean by "reasonably complex things". Can you give an example?
@ Harold. Why and how do you think WP took over the market?
Because the others dropped the ball.
You could use on your own hosting and was open source. And they did a good job at documentation,...
GM and Nike have a custom system. Speaker.gov is Drupal (as are almost all of the the House and Senate sites).
I'm just noting that WP and everyone else shrinks as you get into higher tiers.
I...
If you look at Top 10K vs 100K vs 1M, you'll notice that Drupal takes a bigger chunk (14.38%, 9.79%, 5.62% respectively) the higher up in tier you go. But that's because we build things like...
Well, it's official everybody. Wordpress has won the CMS war. I doubt there's gonna be another script that beats Wordpress unless something drastic happens.
I'd love to applaud that, but things...
According to builtWith.com WordPress makes up 48% of all websites online who use a CMS, a 7% (+1,149,956 domains) increase in usage.
Even more interesting Squarespace (+151,867) , Wix (+154,783) and...