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I am planning to develop a E-commerce website. i was thinking to use Wordpress CMS so that there will be plugins available for implementing the E-commerce feature. but questions was raised about the security of wordpress. i have got few suggestions from by friends about developing site in python.
Can anyone please help me with the advantages of python over wordpress. is it a good idea to build website in python than wordpress?
Your question doesn't really have a clear answer, because you're not comparing apples to apples here.
Wordpress is a Content Management System (CMS), a piece of software built using the php language.
Python is simply a language.
Vulnerabilities have certainly been found in Wordpress before, it's true. Similarly, software developed in Python can have vulnerabilities.
If your real question is "Would it be better securitywise for me to develop an entirely new CMS in Python, or use Wordpress?" then my answer is that you should almost certainly use Wordpress. If you're asking the question, you probably wouldn't be able to do better than the community of Wordpress developers at security - I know I couldn't.
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I'm a college student and have taken several web development and web design courses. Over the last few years I have used the following:
PHPStorm
Visual Studio Code
Notepad++
SublimeText3
Atom
Amongst all of those, I don't really have a preference. I lean towards Jetbrains since as a student I get full access via student license. But those other editors/IDE's work fine too. If you were in my shoes which would you opt to use more frequently?
I'm a front-end developer, I mostly use VScode it's powerful with lots of features. You can customize it as per your needs.
It has a huge library of extensions which are really handy.
I think VScode is best for web developers. Whatsoever.
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I am wondering whether I can use PHP frameworks such as Symfony2 or Laravel with a CMS like Joomla. I have worked with PHP, but a beginner of Joomla. I know I can use extensions like Sourcerer. But I would like to use Laravel of Symfony2 instead. For example if I am developing a website where there is a considerable amount of server-side programming and also a lot of web pages to display, could I use Joomla to handle the content management and a PHP framework for the server-side programming?
In brief my question is :
Is there any way to integrate a PHP framework(preferably Laravel or Symfony) into a website built on Joomla! ?
If it is not capable of doing, what are the other options available; or is it not recommended to use PHP frameworks along with Joomla?
It would be possible, to integrate your framework into a CMS - so your managers or reporters or whatever, can change content. But that would be horrible amount of work. Better use Content management systems on their own.
It is possible to use Symfony2 with the CMS RedKite. An "Extension - CMS" for it.
More information under:
http://redkite-labs.com/
It's not possible. Joomla is build with its own framework and API.
As of Laravel you could give https://github.com/FrozenNode/Laravel-Administrator a try. It's a sweet CMS for your own models. I love this, since it's not restricting your coding and you can work with your back-end code.
If you're looking for a more client-friendly solution, http://octobercms.com/ is in the works and should hopefully be released soon.
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I'm going to develop a small wordpress plugin in PHP. IS it necessary to create UML to create a good application. I think it as waste of time for small plugins. But in my plugin there are actor like visitor and admin role can take place. There can also be interaction between other author(actors in case of uml). Is UML is necessary here?
Is it necessary to be a professional?
Absolutely not. UML is only a tool for planning.
The only things required to develop a small wordpress plugin are
A Wordpress environment (LAMP, MAMP, ETC), access to that environment (Control Panel,FTP, SSH, Local FileSystem, ETC), and a bit of knowledge (PHP, WordPress).
Although planning is useful and can help you stay focused on the task at hand it certainly is not uncommon for professionals to forgo formalized planning and 'knock it out'
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Particularly, for PHP development, which one performs better? I'd like to deploy a Zend Framework 1.X app on the chosen platform. Which one makes this easier/possible?
One thing I particularly love about Pagodabox is how they "force" you to use git (or some other version control system). I know you probably wouldn't use either GAE of PB for trivial projects, so you're probably already using some version control system. But I still think that's a nice touch of them. Plus it makes deploying that much easier.
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I'm looking for any php obfuscator solution, I found one
http://www.pipsomania.com/best_php_obfuscator.do
but I need to send our code to their service.
Have you anyone any experience with this service? I'm little bit worried :-)
PS. Our goal is to protect a code from easy observation and we don't want to install any php extension on every server where we sold our product. So I thing products like Zend Guard are out of the game.
Thanks a lot,
Jaro.
I have not used their desktop version, but I have tried the online free version.
It's clever, and the author is right to say it has maximum compatibility. But a few hours later and I have a program that reverses the obfuscation.
Nice software but need jar
https://gist.github.com/1171816
java -jar Coolphpobfuscator.jar phpfilename.php
I'm using the desktop version. For me the advantage is compatibility. I have a problematic file which didn't worked with any encoder or obfuscator except (useless) base64 encoding and pipsomania. Since I saw it I started to use.