New Blog Engine (farewell WordPress)

Monday, 7 April 2008 17:52 by pauldomag

wp-2_0-buttonYep, I've finally switched to another blog engine. Why's that? Let me clarify first that my experience in WordPress has been very good, but some things are suitable to others and I think I didn't belong to that "others". Don't get me wrong, WordPress is a very good product but as a .Net developer I was feeling kind of left out when it comes to customizing my blog. You see, WordPress was created on the PHP language, which I'm completely ignorant of, so instead of learning PHP just to customize my blog I went off and find a suitable ".Net" replacement for WordPress. I know that some of you reading this might find it peculiar for me to say that WordPress is not easy to "customize", I know it's pretty quite easy to change the theme, the layout or the plugins without basically learning PHP but what I really mean by customizing is creating you own dynamic pages and maybe your own plugins. And for me, my lack of knowledge in PHP is causing me to just rely on other peoples work. But I guess now is the time to take matters into my own hands.

benlogo80Thus I welcome you to BlogEngine.net. What is it? Well, just like WordPress its a new Blog Engine created entirely from .Net (obviously a language I'm more comfortable with). I have just stumbled upon it on CodePlex. It's also an OpenSource project from the .Net community which means that just like WordPress, it's absolutely free! Here's an excerpt from their website.

BlogEngine.NET is an open source .NET blogging project that was born out of desire for a better blog platform. A blog platform with less complexity, easy customization, and one that takes advantage of the latest .NET features.

BlogEngine.NET was designed using the current .NET framework and focused on simplicity, ease of extendibility, and innovative features. With BlogEngine.NET, we hope to create the natural blog of choice for all .NET developers world wide.

So lets go to the point, is BlogEngine.net more powerful than WordPress? The answer is simply no. But don't easily get turned off with this new Engine, let me clarify things up first:

  • It's a new Blog Engine. Which means the engine is still small and only contains basic blogging features, none of the extra quirks (when I say basic, I mean you can have a full pledged blog site running on this new Engine) .
  • Since it's basic and lightweight, it's super-fast!
  • If you're a .Net developer then this platform is definitely for you. You can use it as a codebase to learn new programming techniques or simply modify it to create a new web application.

Let me give you some basic functionality of BlogEngine.net:

  • Super-Basic blog functionality
    • Add, Edit and Remove Blog Posts, Categories, Tags, Authors (users) and Comments
  • Theme Templates (you can download themes from their website)
  • Live Writer Integration (you can still write blog entries in your Live Writer and publish it to your blog site)
  • RSS Feeds
  • Plugins (you can download or develop your own)

As you can see, it basically supports everything a starting blogger needs. And I must remind you that this is an ongoing development, many features are added every release, and I expect this to grow and might be equal to WordPress or possibly surpass it. The thing that really attracted me is its ability to work without being connected to a database. Actually you have 2 choices on how to store your data, first is the use of SQLServer the second (which I currently use) is by using Xml files. I was quite skeptical at first for it might be slower. But after giving it a try I was quite impressed by its performance.

If your interested on BlogEngine.net just visit their website, or you can simply ask me here if you have some questions regarding installation.

http://www.dotnetblogengine.net/

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Comments

April 11. 2008 00:09

Leigh

I love your new template.
very very CLEAN

Whoah Live Preview is kicka$$!Lol.

Leigh

April 12. 2008 13:32

BJ

We got the same reasons why I switched to blogengine Smile It's definitely fast and I really love the xml data storage. I can literally backup or restore my blog site by copy paste (or upload and download for that matter).

BJ

April 14. 2008 03:36

Admin

Yep! It's definitely easier with BlogEngine.Net. I'm actually editting my blog on my localhost and then upload the changes through FTP. This way, I can first see the changes in my local machine before deploying it to live. Though I still have to find the time to customize my blog for I'm currently still in the process of finding new .Net ventures (if you know what I mean) hehehehe.

Admin

April 19. 2008 15:24

BeLe

At first I thought it was wordpress with a different theme. hahah! Never would have known if you didn't say so. Love the Live Preview btw. Laughing

BeLe

May 15. 2008 06:36

Euo

Nice, another Pinoy BlogEngine.Net user here.

Euo

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