The last time I worked with a CMS, I was building custom ones on top of static site generators. Being able to use and automate something like jekyll makes for a super scalable site. It's been years since I worked with a CMS, I'm hoping they've come a long way hah.
October looked promising, I never did have a reason to use it though. Laravel was always a solid framework in the 3/4 days so I imagine it's a good choice.
I've been wordpress free for uh, 5 years now :D
What language/framework do you use? @jesta
A lot of the work I was doing in my CMS era was PHP, and a mix of Laravel for frontends and Phalcon for APIs.
These days I've moved from PHP, and am using python/flask for APIs, python for microservices, and reactjs for frontends.
Thanks for the upvote @jesta. Trying to build up my steem profile and that helps a ton.
What is Jekyll?
I wish I could be Word press free but unfortunately some people just demand it.
I'm trying to get my coding chops up enough to learn to develop my own web software. I just am not too good at php yet and I'm unsure of whether to get deeper into php or if I should just work on learning a framework like Laravel?