As long as it writes code better than Dreamweaver wrote HTML/CSS you should be fine ;-) I get the idea you are going for I think - I first learned to program visual basic by recording Excel macros and looking at the code. The key is to be able to move back and forth seamlessly -- something Macromedia spectacularly failed at. best of luck!
As long as it writes code better than Dreamweaver wrote HTML/CSS you should be fine ;-) I get the idea you are going for I think - I first learned to program visual basic by recording Excel macros and looking at the code. The key is to be able to move back and forth seamlessly -- something Macromedia spectacularly failed at. best of luck!
As long as it writes code better than Dreamweaver wrote HTML/CSS you should be fine ;-) I get the idea you are going for I think - I first learned to program visual basic by recording Excel macros and looking at the code. The key is to be able to move back and forth seamlessly -- something Macromedia spectacularly failed at. best of luck!