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List:       haskell-cafe
Subject:    Re: [Haskell-cafe] Blog platform written in Haskell
From:       Nicola Gigante <nicola.gigante () gmail ! com>
Date:       2015-06-02 13:57:00
Message-ID: 6F4E36D0-B6B2-46EB-9C21-4767A55368BD () gmail ! com
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> Il giorno 02/giu/2015, alle ore 15:36, Donn Cave <donn@avvanta.com> ha scritto:
> 
> After brief experience with Drupal, I'd propose that the blog platform
> market is pretty well served by WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, et al.,
> and a better strategy would be something that supports general web
> development that isn't tied to a particular model like a blog.
> That seems like the weakness of the "content management systems"
> that you currently have to pick from. They all support an infinite
> variety of trivial variations on the blog model, but make it hard
> to really go anywhere else.
> 

I agree. 
However, I still think that a mature solution on par with WordPress & co.
would serve as a great catalyst for adoption on the web.

Q: Are you trying to tell me that Haskell is good for web development?
A: Sure, look at the industry-strength XYZ CMS

Q: WordPress does the same
A: Yes, but this had 1% of security vulnerabilities in the last year, and
it runs twice as fast.

Of course the same could be said for any applicative context,
not just web CMSes
(uh, just realized a blog itself could be an Applicative ;)


Greetings,
Nicola


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