Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Joomla




Joomla's powerful application framework makes it easy for developers to create sophisticated add-ons that extend the power of Joomla into virtually unlimited directions.
The core Joomla framework enables developers to quickly and easily build:
·        Inventory control systems
·        Data reporting tools
·        Application bridges
·        Custom product catalogs
·        Integrated e-commerce systems
·        Complex business directories
·        Reservation systems
·        Communication tools

Since Joomla is based on PHP and MySQL, you're building powerful applications on an open platform anyone can use, share, and support. To find out more information on leveraging the Joomla framework.
Joomla is designed to be easy to install and set up even if you're not an advanced user. Many Web hosting services offer a single-click install, getting your new site up and running in just a few minutes.
Since Joomla is so easy to use, as a Web designer or developer, you can quickly build sites for your clients. Then, with a minimal amount of instruction, you can empower your clients to easily manage their own sites themselves
Joomla is used all over the world to power Web sites of all shapes and sizes. For example:
·        Corporate Web sites or portals
·        Corporate intranets and extranets
·        Online magazines, newspapers, and publications
·        E-commerce and online reservations
·        Government applications
·        Small business Web sites
·        Non-profit and organizational Web sites
·        Community-based portals
·        School and church Web sites
·        Personal or family homepages
Joomla is a free and open-source content management framework (CMS) for publishing web content. It is built on a model–view–controller(MVC) web application framework that can be used independently of the CMS.
Joomla is written in PHP, uses object-oriented programming (OOP) techniques and software design patterns and stores data in a MySQL & MS SQL.

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