Ask Freelock: integrating e-commerce into your site

By John Locke on February 15, 2012

Marc asks:

I am building an ecommerce site in Joomla using Virtue Mart as shopping cart to sell MP3 downloads of original music; small site but fun (doing in my spare time)
Using Virtue Mart but has some distinct limitations; any other suggestions for carts that integrate seamlessly with Joomla?

Hi, Marc,
In my experience, nothing integrates seamlessly with Joomla. That's why we switched to Drupal ;-)

yes, i have heard similar things about Joomla but my dev guy is more familiar with Joomla...how much of a learning curve is it for Drupal if someone knows Joomla?

The learning curve with Drupal is all around getting started -- there's a ton of best practices and knowledge about how to make it work for you that you only gain through experience. It's a bit of its own beast, and we've picked up a lot of projects from companies who started with somebody just learning Drupal and got in over their heads.
This is not necessarily a question of how to code -- it's a question of when to code, and what extra modules to deploy to get the functionality you're looking for. Our typical Drupal 6 site has perhaps 40 - 45 non-core modules installed. And as important as knowing what modules to deploy is knowing what modules not to deploy. There are a lot of dead ends in the Drupal contribution tree.

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John Locke is the lead developer and founder of Freelock, LLC. In addition to being a proficient web developer, he is an experienced technical writer, network administrator, and all around problem solver. He has worked with computers since 1984, and currently advises small businesses on open source software.

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