Re: ExpressWeb vs Intraweb
- From: "Charles Line" <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 13:44:02 +0100
"Lauchlan M"
Dreamweaver is a web development studio.
It's an HTML editor with bits plugged into it.
It will let you do all sorts of
stuff, including design pages with cascading style sheets, etc.
DreamWeaver
can be used as a front end for web development for Cold Fusion and (I
believe) asp.net.
As will any text editor.
Essentially, DreamWeaver plays a role somewhat like Delphi,
In the loosest possible sense. Dreamweaver is not the language. It's just a
parser and editor with some groovy shortcuts, pretty wizards/dialogs, good
library of reference material for lots of different languages and some
fairly nice inbuilt scripts. It also has (like Delphi) a pretty healthy
"plug in" market.
Don't take this as criticism of Dreamweaver, mind you, I use it myself all
the time.
It is not, however, the only way to do what it does.
.
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