
If you haven’t noticed it yet (I saw it in Dreamweaver, and thought it was really cool), Adobe has just launched the Adobe Developer Connection. This is a website that features expert level tutorials, downloadable files, forums and communities, articles, newsletters, you name it!
I’ve spent the past hour or so just browsing through the site, and I have to say it’s already getting the wheels turning on some ideas for a couple of things I want to experiment with.
One of the goodies that I will leave you with is an article by Scott Fegette on the evolution and revolution of Dreamweaver CS3. A very cool read
You can also check out The Genesis Project at Adobe – a cool blog that focuses on beginner to intermediate tips and tricks for some popular Adobe apps.
Author: RC Concepcion
Rafael Concepcion (RC) is an education and curriculum developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, and the co-host of Layers TV - The How To Podcast For Everything Adobe. An Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightroom, RC has over 10 years in the I.T. and ecommerce industries and spends his days developing content for all applications in the Adobe Creative Suite. RC has held training seminars in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, and recently combined his photographic and web experience to teach with famed wildlife photographer Moose Peterson at the "You Can Do It Too" workshops in Mammoth, CA and at the Voices That Matter Web Conference in San Francisco, CA. RC also writes columns for Layers and Photoshop User magazines.
I know this question has probably been asked alot, and it’s not completely on track with this topic. But I am wanting to get into developing websites and I don’t understand who should use, or when you should use Dreamweaver, as opposed to a simple text editor for coding. Thanks for whatever advice you can offer.