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I work with WP for something like 10 years already. Some valid points mentioned here. Rather study PHP/MySQL + CSS + JS if you can, then it doesn't matter which CMS you work with. Most WP sites I built are low budget simple template sites. Once in a very long while I get to work on a bigger or more interesting site based on WP. On the other hand, WP is a major CMS. I think it does depend a lot where you live and the market there. When I find myself explaining the difference between WIX and WP, you know, it's not really fun...
- Really not much need for studying mySQL these days - terrible advice (unless creating the CMS not using it)fadein11
- so you haven't used custom queries in WP ever, i see...renderedred
- yep but custom queries are not SQL language - just PHP.fadein11