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uuid:
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- value: b43ce1ab-0d83-463f-9421-d20aaacdd833
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langcode:
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- value: en
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type:
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- target_id: daily_email
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target_type: node_type
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target_uuid: 8bde1f2f-eef9-4f2d-ae9c-96921f8193d7
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revision_timestamp:
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- value: '2025-05-11T09:00:03+00:00'
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- target_type: user
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target_uuid: b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849
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revision_log: { }
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status:
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- value: true
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uid:
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target_uuid: b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849
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title:
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- value: 'Why do people still build their own CMSes and frameworks?'
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created:
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- value: '2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00'
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- value: '2025-05-11T09:00:03+00:00'
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promote:
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sticky:
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- alias: /daily/2024/12/31/build
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langcode: en
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<p>A few times in the last couple of years, I've come across companies or agencies writing their own CMSes or frameworks.</p>
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<p>Not as a learning exercise, which I think every Developer does at some point as part of their learning, but to host production applications.</p>
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<p>With so many free and open source options - there are Drupal, WordPress, Symfony and Laravel just in the PHP ecosystem - why would people use custom or proprietary CMSes or frameworks?</p>
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<p>One reason is <a href="/daily/2024/12/30/domain-names">vendor lock-in</a>.</p>
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<p>If someone is locked into your CMS, framework or hosting platform, it's difficult for them to move away.</p>
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<p>That's one of the main benefits of open source software.</p>
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<p>There isn't just one company that provides services for it and customers can choose who they want to work with.</p>
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<p>A few times in the last couple of years, I've come across companies or agencies writing their own CMSes or frameworks.</p>
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<p>Not as a learning exercise, which I think every Developer does at some point as part of their learning, but to host production applications.</p>
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<p>With so many free and open source options - there are Drupal, WordPress, Symfony and Laravel just in the PHP ecosystem - why would people use custom or proprietary CMSes or frameworks?</p>
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<p>One reason is <a href="http://default/daily/2024/12/30/domain-names">vendor lock-in</a>.</p>
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<p>If someone is locked into your CMS, framework or hosting platform, it's difficult for them to move away.</p>
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<p>That's one of the main benefits of open source software.</p>
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<p>There isn't just one company that provides services for it and customers can choose who they want to work with.</p>
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summary: null
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