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Back in late October, we launched Cartweaver 2. It has been an incredible few months since. Cartweaver is selling in record numbers, and I couldn't be more excited about it. This version is such a gigantic improvement over Cartweaver 1, and that's no marketing hype either.
If you haven't heard of Cartweaver yet, it is a ColdFusion shopping cart and adminstration area built specifically to be compatible with Dreamweaver MX and Dreamweaver MX 2004. The biggest changes in this version are the improved database, choice of 3 different ways to display products, a complete PDF user's manual that's nearly 100 pages, and the Cartweaver 2 extension suite.
My role in all of this is primarily extension development. My other work includes CSS, help documentation, the Cartweaver site and first level support on the Cartweaver newsgroup.
Back in May of 2003, Dan, Lawrence and I met in San Francisco and began working together on Cartweaver 2. (Lawrence had already begun, but Dan and I joined in at that time.) Over the next few months we worked daily and we're all very proud of the outcome.
I can't explain just how proud I am of the Cartweaver 2 extension suite especially. I've put my heart and soul into building these extensions, from creating the icons pixel by pixel in Fireworks to writing the HTML and JavaScript in Dreamweaver. I even built a couple of translators which required me to use HomeSite because Dreamweaver would try and translate my code and corrupt it. All in all it has been a great learning experience for me. I've become a much better programer because of my work on Cartweaver 2.
I would be remiss to not thank Massimo Foti and Danilo Celic for giving me permission to use a few of their functions, saving me the time to build my own. I must also thank Tom Muck for pushing me in the right direction on more than one occasion, helping me get over the code writer's block. Last but not least, a special thanks goes to Dan for inspiring some damn cool array code and showing me the way. Thanks guys!
Anyhow, enough rambling from me. If you have any questions or comments about Cartweaver 2 and/or my work on the project I'd be happy to hear from you.
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Comment from jjshea on 2/3/2004
Looks like you all did some nice work...I will send any clients that may need a cart your way...
hope all is well!! been very busy...I have a son being born in April..one word, balance! I will have a partner in crime ;)
"Hey, son can you say Hyper-Thread technology?" (I'madork)
Thanks :-) I appreciate the referral too!
My son was born in April too, congrats (somewhat in advance) to you. If I can teach him to say Dreamweaver MX 2004, you can teach yours "Hyper-Thread technology". Hmm, I wonder if Gaetano can say that. I might have to give it a try tonight. :-) ~Angela
Comment from Wojciech on 1/18/2004
Well, no wonder that I have been jobless (as an independent consultant) if you have worked in such a team...
But I'm glad to see your next success :-)
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wm
Lol...and to think that about 2 years ago you were teaching me about the DOM and basic JavaScript. I was so clueless then, but I still remember your lessons. :-) Thanks again for teaching me. ~Angela