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	<title>Comments on: Drupal vs. Joomla!</title>
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	<description>In the seven short years since graduating from UW-Madison, Bret Wagner (1) worked on oil platforms in Trinidad and the Gulf of Mexico, (2) taught high school science through Teach for America, and (3) rebranded his blog 17 times.  He currently works as a technical consultant for a healthcare software company in Madison WI. Thanks for visiting.</description>
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		<title>By: Dennison Uy</title>
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		<description>Both Drupal and Joomla! are powerful CMS engines and while Drupal may be overwhelming at first, it is worth the steep learning curve. They each have their purpose. Drupal can be somewhat of an overkill for simple, brochure ware websites. You are better off sticking with Joomla! or something like Expression Engine. On the other hand, while Joomla is capable of scaling up to massive proportions, I find Drupal&#039;s architecture and modules to be more suited for this purpose.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both Drupal and Joomla! are powerful CMS engines and while Drupal may be overwhelming at first, it is worth the steep learning curve. They each have their purpose. Drupal can be somewhat of an overkill for simple, brochure ware websites. You are better off sticking with Joomla! or something like Expression Engine. On the other hand, while Joomla is capable of scaling up to massive proportions, I find Drupal&#8217;s architecture and modules to be more suited for this purpose.</p>
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