I'd personally look at the OpenSource CMSs available written in .NET (one
list at
http://csharp-source.net/open-source...gment-systems). You
will be able to browse the code and see the important (architectural)
decisions that the developers have made.
I'd personally check them out in this order...
Umbraco -
http://umbraco.org/
Cuyahoga -
http://www.martijnboland.com/cuyahoga/
Rainbow
I've worked on a CMS system in the past, and also know someone who's
developing one commercially. Also, I've worked with CMSs in the print
industry and web industry. Either way, it can be *lot* of work, depending on
what you need to achieve. Why don't the current tools work for you?
Hope this helps
Tobes
"jensen bredal" <je***********@yahoo.dk> wrote in message
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Hello,
This may sound funny but i'm really serious about writing my own CMS.
One big evidence now: i miss most of the basics.
I have about two years of commercial experience on .net and i'm asp.net
certified (exam 70-315) but
i still miss some architectural overview in kicking my CMS project off.
I 'm therefore looking for some assistance from you guys out here . I need
to know where to look
and get started.
Any comment will be highly apreciated.
JB