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« Reply #90 on: December 28, 2012, 09:07:53 pm »

But.... all those things I listed were related to game development...

Anyway, this drupal thing, how exactly does it work? Is it kind of like the downloadable version of Wordpress that you can put directly on a server and make a site from it?
I said, "useless for me". What's the point in programming for something I don't even have or even consider getting? Tongue

Oh god, jumping in the deep end with Drupal? It's like Wordpress, yes, but in my opinion it's much better and easier to use (in terms of extending). I always found WP to be a bit of a bother. At the start Drupal has a rather big learning curve for its UI but once you get your head around it it's actually pretty darn amazing.

Download it, extract it to a server, install it. But a fresh Drupal installation is a nightmare, and in that case you at least want this mod: http://drupal.org/project/admin_menu
Should be the first thing you install on any fresh Drupal installation. Then if you're going to create your own theme then you want the Zen starter kit. Honestly there's a lot you need to pick up on if you intend to go with Drupal... Learn PHP first, at least a little.
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