Kyle J. Stierwalt
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| Posted: 03/07/2003, 6:11 PM |
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CodeChargers,
I've been demoing the Beta 2 version of CodeCharge for about a week now. Once I finally got the Oracle connection working (Windows 2000, Oracle 9i, IIS 5, and ASP) I've really been impressed with the software. Although I've just touched the surface of this software, I can see it's a pretty useful tool. However, our system administrator (who has a big say in software purchases) is wondering why we'd need CodeCharge if we are a Dreamweaver MX "shop".
Please help me build my case for why we need both. I have not used Dreamweaver that much, so can't really justify.
Thanks,
Kyle
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terry
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| Posted: 03/07/2003, 9:34 PM |
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You will need both:
CC or CCS for doing most of the "back end" and "front end" jobs(90%) and DW MX for tuning up details and design (10%)
CC will give you more professional solutions - scripting is separated from html design and some other things.
DW MX writes spagetti code - messy, inefficient, hard to understand and modify and it puts all scripting on the same html page. You just CAN'T use it for any serious programming and most surely for ASP.NET - it is a web design tool
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