Capsize Designs chose Textpattern CMS from a short-list containing Drupal, ExpressionEngine, SilverStripe, Textpattern, and WordPress — and this is why:
It (Textpattern) had the simplicity we wanted, the templating engine of ExpressionEngine (basically), the CMS tools we needed, the flexibility everyone wants, it was perfect. And unlike SilverStripe, it worked!
BTW: Has CamelCasing ProductNames been “The New Black” of the pre-2000 era?
Comments
Mike
Thanks for the mention :).
Warren Dumortier
I tested TXp today -> Good job! Finally something made for web designers…
CK Hicks
This is great – I’ve been looking for a comparison like that for a long time and it’s nice to find a site that has the guts to put all those products in one lineup!
peppeg
EE is great but TXP is TXP…
elegant, flexible, solid…
Craig
Doesn’t camelCase have to start with a lowercase letter?
thisIsCamelCase
camelCaseLooksLikeThis
PascalAndCamelCaser
Yep, Craig is correct.
camelCasingLooksLikeThis (firstLetterOfSecondWordCapitalized)
but
PascalCasingLooksLikeThis (FirstLetterOfFirstWordCapitalized)
Oliver Nielsen
On the contrary, I just posted my thoughts on:
Textpattern vs WordPress – a Lack of Momentum
Feel free to indulge and comment;-)
Mike
There’s no such thing as just plain old camel case. There’s UpperCamelCase (aka StudlyCaps) and lowerCamelCase. For some reason, lowerCamelCase has become just camelCase but that’s incorrect. Check wikipedia.
Beavis
“…that’s incorrect. Check wikipedia.”
Ha!
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