How a Dreamweaver extension saved my job
This time last year I was just beginning to learn how to code web pages. At its core, HTML programming is really very easy, and once you get the structure and learn the vocabulary, producing clean working pages is actually quite enjoyable. The downside, however is the repetitiveness that is involved with static web pages.
Enter the world of dynamic websites and the variety of programming languages required to make them happen. I started using a development program called Dreamweaver, mostly because it was installed on my work laptop and the license was current.
Before long I was whizzing along with it and wondered if there were any ways to shorten some of my development time even further. Along came the dreamweaver extension. These add on mini-applications allowed me to purchase additional functionality for my software. I even produced a time savings to cost analysis for my boss to let him know how much we were saving as a result of spending the extra money.
I found out later that it was this analysis of my use of the dreamweaver extensions that actually saved my job. My boss was forced to make some cutbacks, and he knew that I was tops at my work and that I looked out for the company’s bottom line as well.
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