Choosing between a Framework and a CMS
Yeah, so... there's a new project coming to a trendy agency or a web tech sweatshop. Sales scramble and techies go bonkers on what to build it with - should we go for a CMS or a Framework?
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Random things on PHP, Symfony and web development
Yeah, so... there's a new project coming to a trendy agency or a web tech sweatshop. Sales scramble and techies go bonkers on what to build it with - should we go for a CMS or a Framework?
Previously I wrote about Web Components standards and polyfills and how they'll finally bring us closer to a web build with reusable and isolated components. Rather than use those I thought I'd go ahead and create a web component with an alternative technology: Riot.js
From all the foundation web technologies what browsers consume (HTML, CSS and JavaScript), the most resistant to change has without been HTML itself. We've had a movement towards XML standards with XHTML (only to be abandoned with HTML5), some new tags, etc. Still, in essence hypertext authoring is has remained largely the same for over two decades.
A week ago I setup this site on HTTP/2 and wrote a short article on running PHP with the H2O server. As a follow-up I decided to write a brief article on how many visitors actually used this new capability on the site.