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Re: Where is dreamweaver going?
It feels like Adobe is in a transition between technologies, pushing toward
Ajax and AIR etc. rather then the meat and potatoes of server behaviors RoR is picking up steam. MS is releasing competitive software, especially for the .net developer. Adobe needs to start working on the meat and potatoes before they get passed by. |
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