[TYPO3-english] Re: Re: Key features of Typo3 for not Typo3 consultants

Giuseppe L. giuseppe at komenco.es
Thu Mar 17 09:47:45 CET 2016


Quote: Jigal van Hemert (jigal) wrote on Thu, 17 March 2016 01:13
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> Hi,
> 
> On 16/03/2016 16:40, Giuseppe L. wrote:
> > There are some answer why all sites developed on typo3 in all links, ar
> > outdated? I mean, all sites I see on typo3blog or others, has more than
> > 2/3 years, nothing new/modern, using Typo3 7, fluid and so on?
> 
> I don't know what you're looking for, but if you look at the larger 
> agencies they have plenty of examples of recent sites made with TYPO3. 
>  From large entertainment companies, governments, municipalities, retail 
> companies, the list is endless. Four random examples:
> 
> 

Thanks for the links.
What I look for is for advice about if T3 it's a good way to go. 
The idea is to have a virtual shop for our "ERP". On this project is to have a business site, with an "Orders" section. This orders section is a catalog of thousands of products, without pricing. The idea is different types of users can login, and depending of the user type, one price or other should be showed. They send to the cart the products they want, and checkout (for initial requiirements, the customer don't pay from the site, just put the order). Then our "ERP" take this pending orders and finish the process.  There are other custom-rules to apply to all the process.
The site is just for this process, all products, attributes like colors, and so on, should be managed by our "ERP". The customer don't enters the site for anything.

Basically is just a catalog to take orders. I'm evaluating wich CMS fits better to integrate to our software. On CMS we have a Joomla/Prestashop background, with zero experience on T3. Taking into consideration thath mainly we need just a catalog with some custom-rules added, synced with our software, I'm studying If take the time to learn T3 for this is worth, or if it's better to directly develop something custom-made for this task. What more worries me is templating and TypoScript. Seems like a lot of job is needed to something "easy". Very flexible and powerfull, but I think for bigger projects, don't needed right now for our actual projects size. Is just an opinion from a newbie on T3, for this reason I ask, because you are the experts.
Don't know If I'm explaining correctly sorry.

Regards.

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