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	<title>Comments on: The White House Uses Drupal. Yes, You Can Too</title>
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		<title>By: Doug</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great to see Drupal continue it&#039;s rise. We&#039;ve been using it since early 2005 and it&#039;s been a fantastically useful tool. It bridges the gap between a normal blogging engine and a full-blown programming framework: Easy to get a basic site running with the minimum of fuss, but powerful enough to build quite funky features.

Although there&#039;s a bit of learning curve, we&#039;ve found it quite straightforward to put together web applications with fairly sophisticated features. The Drupal community is generally friendly and makes that learning curve much less painful that it could be.</description>
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<p>Although there&#8217;s a bit of learning curve, we&#8217;ve found it quite straightforward to put together web applications with fairly sophisticated features. The Drupal community is generally friendly and makes that learning curve much less painful that it could be.</p>
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