I am a software developer who mainly uses Visual Studio .Net for my projects and have used it in the past for building web sites (the prior website on this very domain was built with Visual Studio .Net). A couple of years ago a good friend of mine recommended that I check out DotNetNuke. My initial thoughts were skeptical and wasn’t sure if I would spend my time researching this tool.
After a few months, a project came my way to develop a new site for a local user group. My good friend was part of this project and made a good case for using DotNetNuke for its development. The implementation was a little tricky; but made easier with the assistance of my resident veteran DotNetNuke junkie.
When it came time to begin filling the site with content, I was amazed at how easy it was and immediately understood the benefits of offering websites that can easily be maintained by their owners from anywhere and without any special tools beyond the interface presented by DotNetNuk ...