At 9:17 AM 3/28/1, Ben Forta wrote:
> And while no formal plans have been announced yet, and I am unable
> to tell you exactly what products will live, merge, evolve, or
> anything else, one thing I can tell you quite emphatically - the
> professional code based editing that is the hallmark of CF Studio
> will not be abandoned. You will still be able to write code the
> way you do now, you'll not be forced to use GUI tools (unless
> you want to) - they'll be a GUI view of the world, and a code-
> centric view of the world, and the only thing that'll be different
> is that both will be even better than they are now. (And based on
> what I am seeing and hearing, we've got lots to look forwards to).
Ditto... from everything I see internally here in Macromedia's San
Francisco office, Ben crystallized the way everybody's looking at things.
The skills and habits you've already picked up are very valuable... these
are an essential part of your workflow.
I don't know which exact shape the future will form into, myself, but Ben
laid out the emerging reality as I've been seeing it, too.
jd
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