Is Your Drupal Commerce Problem a Development Issue Rather Than the Platform

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Development practices often determine whether a Drupal Commerce project succeeds or fails, according to a blog post by Ryan Szrama, founder of Centarro.

The article argues that businesses frequently attribute instability, missed deadlines, and performance issues to the platform when the underlying cause is poor implementation. It outlines recurring issues such as a lack of version control, the absence of local development and staging environments, direct edits to production systems, outdated dependencies, and modifications to contributed modules. These practices introduce technical debt, making systems difficult to maintain or update.

The post also highlights long-term risks, including slower performance, increased security exposure, and rising costs for even minor improvements. It states that a properly implemented Drupal Commerce platform remains stable and scalable, and that developer capability and adherence to modern workflows are the primary factors in determining project outcomes. 

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