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spum0n1
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...being told by "experienced" Web devs that Dreamweaver is the one -_-

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  • 2
    Eehh.. they're being sarcastisc, right?
  • 1
    @knuppelsmurf unfortunately no. I replied with "surely sublime Is a better way to go about things...being that it's...better" No Dreamweaver has a separate screen for seeing your edits. Ok...
  • 1
    @spumOn1 well yeah, Sublime also has a seperate screen to see edits. A browser.
    You know, the thing thats actually going to be used by your visitors to view your site :)
  • 0
    Ah Dreamweaver a word I haven't heard in a while.
  • 0
    Wow, they clearly never purely developed a website or even tried WebStrom/PHPStorm.
  • 0
    Hahahahaha haha! XD
  • 1
    @erikdreyer11 People consider it to be the tool of rookies... But often people are glutton for punishment.
  • 2
    @erikdreyer11 it teaches you hugely bad habits. Hand holding. Bad user interface. Code suggestions become reliable. Lack of setting customisation.
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