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Specializing in e-commerce site design! Ottivacs Design
is based in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia
in the United States and is a side business / hobby
to my full time job which is in a candy
store / factory that I own. Anyway, I specialize
in building e-commerce dynamic database driven websites
using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX / UltraDev and Microsoft
Visual Studio .Net with Microsoft Access and Microsoft
SQL. My coding skill sets are C#, VB.NET, JavaScript
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