It depends on your needs and particular situation. Keep in mind that there's so many plugins for WP that whatever drupal feature you like probably has a WP equivalent. With that said, it all depends on your situation.
Wordpress: hard to code bcuz of minified code, easy for blogging and easy admin
Drupal I have never use it but its used for bigger sites, the coding thing I think its easier... I use joomla at work and joomla is a shit of code so..
Wordpress is by far easier to install and work with than Drupal.
The default Drupal setup doesn't include a rich text editor in its content-creation screens, so any formatting you want to do has to be in HTML. You can add a module to get that functionality(not easy for new users)
Drupal requires module installs that are again not so easy for the new user
Drupal 7 has made it so that it is easier to create a Drupal website (in the past you had to pretty much be a coder) and it is expected they will add more user friendly tools.
Drupal is more of a framework CMS, therefore it only grows as developers fix and create things that matter most to them.
Bottom line - WP hands down is simpler to work with especially for newbies.
I thought Drupal was dead. So many companies were bailing on them since all the security exploits. I have worked with all three CMS scripts and Drupal is by far the worse. Joomla is ok, but it is a resource hog. If you have too many addons or mods it will drag on a virtual box.
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