About last week I tried to publish a similar question here. > ## What is Drupal designated for, for PHP (Drupal) programmers according to Drupal Association and/or Acquia? > > Drupal is the most functional/capable/scalable CMS I know and I also know > it is greatly venerated similarly between almost any web developer I met (for about 10 years I know it as scalable in functionality to any other CMS I have used). > > ## My problem > > As a non PHP programmer I have a problem of understanding what > Drupal programmers (often phrased "Drupal developers") **usually** do, that cannot be done with the CMS itself. > > Given that Drupal: > > * Allows constructing webpage templates with generally any kind of field. > * Allows complex forms to be created as with the additional module WebForm > * Allows various context-based condition-reaction parsing modes for webpages, as with the additional module Context > * Allows pulling data from one or more database tables at once, by one or more modules at once (broad API) > * Allows pulling data from one or more database tables at once by a single sophisticated core module (Views) that allows displaying such > data in varied and/or supplemented ways > > ## My question > > Based on the assumption that *Drupal Association* and/or *Acquia* listed one or more designations of Drupal for PHP programmers that I as a non PHP programmer might have missed or misunderstood, I ask: > > What is Drupal designated for, for PHP (Drupal) programmers according to Drupal Association and/or Acquia? The worse question was significantly down voted ; I only got one comment from a mod which was deleted. ## Why I think this question is important I think an answer explaining or alternatively accessing PHP-programmer aimed Drupal designations will help humble webmasters such as myself to broaden our general knowledge around Drupal and furthermore, if one of us start a job in a company specializing in Drupal development, the smaller the chance we will say or do something absurd. ## My question here Why a concise question to understand what Drupal programmers aimed to do, per formal literature, is rejected?