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[joomla] joomla Digest, Vol 43, Issue 18

Scott Wolpow scott at wolpow.com
Mon Aug 2 17:26:25 EDT 2010


Joomla would offer you a method to control the users, but the quiz part 
has other considerations.
Is the test going to be progressive?
Will each question depend on previous questions?
Will the questions be weighted in terms of difficulty?
Will they be random?
I once designed a quiz system that allowed for different variables so 
that no two tests were every the same.
ie if Bob left NY at 8:00 driving at 55 mph heading south on 95 and 
George entered 95 north 100 miles due south and he was traveling 65 mph 
what time will they pass each other [no traffic or tolls].
The test would change all the numbers each time.

Scott Wolpow

On 8/2/2010 4:02 PM, Gene Desepoli wrote:
> Hi
> I am considering hiring someone to develop an extensive online quiz 
> program with php/MySQL.  I am not sure if it would be a good idea to 
> use Joomla as the website for this application or if I should leave it 
> up to the developer to create a new website.
>
> Are there any considerations I shoudl be aware of if using Joomla?
>
> Thanks
> Gene
>
> On 7/31/10 12:00 PM, joomla-request at lists.nyphp.org wrote:
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>>     1. Re: joomla Digest, Vol 43, Issue 17 (Fred Sullivan)
>>     2. Re: joomla Digest, Vol 43, Issue 17 (Mark Simko)
>>     3. Re: Joomla vs Drupal, a coders perspective (Mitch Pirtle)
>>     4. Re: joomla Digest, Vol 43, Issue 17 (Gary Mort)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 12:17:04 -0400
>> From: Fred Sullivan<fred at avdrive.com>
>> To:joomla at lists.nyphp.org
>> Subject: Re: [joomla] joomla Digest, Vol 43, Issue 17
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>> 2. Joomla vs Drupal, a coders perspective (Gary Mort)
>>
>> Amazing post, Thank You! I went to one day of the Drupal Camp NYC 
>> 2010 to
>> learn and observe. In the days before the camp installed local 
>> version and
>> created a test site. It had been a while since I had done that with 
>> Drupal.
>> > From an integrators perspective it is mature and elegant in it's 
>> coding,
>> documentation and user community a much higher percentage of the 
>> attendees
>> where actual coders/developers than at a equivalent Joomla event. But
>> compared to Joomla as far as getting up a basic site to do many 
>> things it
>> was much more time consuming and involved and takes a much higher 
>> technical
>> proficiency. It is reflected in the book shelf at say Barnes and Noble
>> almost all Drupal books are for developers, almost all Joomla books 
>> are end
>> designer and users manuals.
>>
>> Joomla's object oriented approach is much more advanced and abstract and
>> has  been much more and it has been set up to be more designer and user
>> friendly thus there are more users less community. Drupal much more 
>> on basic
>> level programmer friendly for a beginning to average programmer. 
>> Joomla as
>> percentage has in number fewer coders and developers that participate 
>> in the
>> community but the ones that do are very advanced. The Joomla 
>> community needs
>> to work much harder at Joomla developer training of beginning and mid 
>> level
>> programmers to flourish. Drupal needs to work much harder at getting a
>> friendlier interface for designers and users probably by including 
>> more in
>> their core to grow their end user community.
>>
>> Fred Sullivan
>> @fredjet
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>> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:05:23 -0400
>> From: Mark Simko<masimko at verizon.net>
>> To:joomla at lists.nyphp.org
>> Subject: Re: [joomla] joomla Digest, Vol 43, Issue 17
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>> Excellent! Gary, can you put this up on the JUG website?
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>>> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 11:21:59 -0400
>>> From: Gary Mort<garyamort at gmail.com>
>>> To: "NYPHP SIG: Joomla"<joomla at lists.nyphp.org>
>>> Subject: [joomla] Joomla vs Drupal, a coders perspective
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>> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:06:36 -0400
>> From: Mitch Pirtle<mitch.pirtle at gmail.com>
>> To: "NYPHP SIG: Joomla"<joomla at lists.nyphp.org>
>> Subject: Re: [joomla] Joomla vs Drupal, a coders perspective
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>> To be fair, the whole "not invented here" syndrome is prevalent in the
>> web development world overall, and plagues a great many more projects
>> than just Joomla.
>>
>> I still think that completely sucks though. :-)
>>
>> -- Mitch
>>
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>> Message: 4
>> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:25:46 -0400
>> From: Gary Mort<garyamort at gmail.com>
>> To: "NYPHP SIG: Joomla"<joomla at lists.nyphp.org>
>> Subject: Re: [joomla] joomla Digest, Vol 43, Issue 17
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>> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Mark Simko<masimko at verizon.net>  wrote:
>>
>>> Excellent! Gary, can you put this up on the JUG website?
>>>
>>>
>> I really want to clean it up a bit before posting it far and wide. :-)
>>
>> But I've been sitting on my thoughts for about a week and a half now 
>> after
>> doing a bunch of custom coding to get Ubercart to work the way I 
>> wanted it
>> to.  One thing I found nice was that it was a HECK of a lot easier than
>> Virtuemart to customize...and a LOT more nicely integrated than 
>> Magento[in
>> fact, we are currently using Magento and it completely sucks]
>>
>> So I figured I'd let em out in case others had their own input on 
>> Drupal vs
>> Joomla....  terminology is a real b......i....t......c.......you know 
>> what.
>>   Since both Drupal and Joomla have "modules" but they do completely
>> different things.  Plugins in Joomla are self-documenting to an extent,
>> while hooks in drupal you need to lookup.  The Joomla extensions 
>> directory,
>> for all my complaints, really shines while Drupal's you have to know 
>> what
>> your looking for more clearly.
>>
>> All in all.... I have a real appreciation for the power of 
>> Drupal....but I
>> still prefer Joomla.
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