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Jun 30, 2002
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Here is my situation...

I got an interview coming up in Vegas for an internet marketing position... I need to learn Dreamweaver ASAP... I have the program, but should I go over the tutorial that came with the program or are there better tutorials/websites out there on the net, if so, which ones...

After I learn Dreamweaver, I want to learn Flash, Director, & Adobe Illustrator

Then I want to get better at photoshop & premiere

Any and all help is appreciated...
 
Jun 2, 2002
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It takes time man, and lots of practice, everyday, for hours on end. Dreamweaver personally is wack as fuck, but thats my opinion. I write with Notepad but I've been scripting for along ass time, 7 years. I suggest you learn exactly what dreamweaver can do and then study every aspect of the application on its own because there are alot of angles to it just like any other. Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, they are what I mentioned above, they take lots of time, lots of practice, the only thing you can do is work at it, there is no quick way to learn these applications, it all depends on you and how fast you learn. Tutorials are all over the internet, search for them. Tutorials show you how to create certain things, they introduce new techniques and tools to the new users, however, they do not "teach", the only way tog et good is to just fuck with the program day in day out.

Good luck.