Part 2 Succesfully connecting Adobe Dreamweaver to Ubuntu. We added a vsftpd to Ubuntu and conf

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Finally got the dreamweaver on the windows machine communicating with the lamp stack on the ubuntu machine. Time to get busy developing websites in dreamweaver on the windows machine and from there deploying websites onto the ubuntu lamp machine for testing/deploying.
At this stage we can now program any kind of website we want using dreamweaver. This includes e-commerce, online retailing, social media, tv and online radio and various corporate online presence, training materials, etc.
This gives us plenty of scope for web developing in adobe dreamweaver and will allow us a key look behind the scenes at what's really going on in the complexity involvement of building and running a website.
Further to do - so to evolve the complexity we can use ubuntu snaps.io and build and deploy custom server side modules that can be consumed by the end user in a web browser or in a custom application either on apple, android, windows or linux, the idea in mind here is of course crypto, mining/liquidity pools. APIs and of course NFTs, and also this web 2.0 architecture stuff.
However to achieve this we will further need to upgrade the ubuntu to include the generic linux server stuff.
While combining adobe dreamweaver with a ubunutu LAMP stack will allow you to really take off when it comes to websites providing a develop test and deploy environment which gets you straight into that iterative build flow state - there is a further customisation outside of this technical level which we hope to bring to you soon. Please like and subscribe to check back in regularly to see advances in developments that concentrate more on the supporting service architecture and team enablement side of things.

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