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				<title>New room34/music launched</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>Room 34 Creative Services / Scott Anderson</dc:creator>
						
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>The newly revamped room34/music site is here! Which is not to say it's <em>finished.</em> There's still plenty to do, but since this site is now farther along than the one that preceded it, I decided it was time to flip the switch. Have a look around!</p>
<p>This site represents a fusion of my various interests, bringing my passion for making music together with my profession of web design and development. For the first time, room34/music is being powered by <strong>cms34</strong>, a CMS (content management system) I've been developing for the past couple of years in my work as a freelance web consultant. It's built on the open source <a href="http://cakephp.org">CakePHP</a> framework, and is currently in use by a number of my clients.</p>
<p>In the past this site has run on <a href="http://wordpress.org">WordPress</a>, and while I still wholeheartedly endorse WordPress (and use it myself for my blog sites), I'm proud to say that cms34 has matured to the point where it is not only a suitable option for a site like this, but I personally feel it is <em>better</em> suited to the needs of a portfolio-type website than the more blog-oriented WordPress.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The newly revamped room34/music site is here! Which is not to say it's <em>finished.</em> There's still plenty to do, but since this site is now farther along than the one that preceded it, I decided it was time to flip the switch. Have a look around!</p>
<p>This site represents a fusion of my various interests, bringing my passion for making music together with my profession of web design and development. For the first time, room34/music is being powered by <strong>cms34</strong>, a CMS (content management system) I've been developing for the past couple of years in my work as a freelance web consultant. It's built on the open source <a href="http://cakephp.org">CakePHP</a> framework, and is currently in use by a number of my clients.</p>
<p>In the past this site has run on <a href="http://wordpress.org">WordPress</a>, and while I still wholeheartedly endorse WordPress (and use it myself for my blog sites), I'm proud to say that cms34 has matured to the point where it is not only a suitable option for a site like this, but I personally feel it is <em>better</em> suited to the needs of a portfolio-type website than the more blog-oriented WordPress.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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