In this video, we explore the differences between two popular content management systems, SilverStripe and WordPress. As a web designer and developer with experience using both platforms, we delve into their features, strengths, and weaknesses.
WordPress is known for its user-friendly interface, extensive plugin library, and vast theme options. We discuss its ease of use, plugin customization, and suitability for non-coders. Additionally, we touch on WordPress's popularity and its powerful eCommerce solution, WooCommerce.
SilverStripe, on the other hand, provides a CMS and a framework that allows for more complex web development and customization. We highlight its ability to create templates for displaying DataObjects, making it efficient for managing large amounts of data. We also discuss its modular approach and integration options.
Throughout the video, we compare aspects such as installation and ease of use, speed and resource optimization, ...
Imagine being the CEO of a video games company with dozens of developers working for months and years on projects that may or may not succeed financially.
Your games might be on their final stage already in beta testing, you deal with all aspects of the release, making sure that if the company you’re in charge of doesn’t make a lot of profits, at least you can keep the ship afloat.
Your games must be successful, so you can keep paying your developers, the hardware and licenses, just so everyone involved can keep going.
That’s what many companies in the video game community are living since years, and one wrong move, can make or break your entire ecosystem.
Then one day on top of all the charges you’re facing during the developments, the company that owns the runtime system of your games suddenly comes with a new fee…
For those who don’t understand gaminese, the runtime is the...