Note: This documentation is for the preview version of the upcoming release of CMS 12/Commerce 14/Search & Navigation 14. Features included here might not be complete, and might be changed before becoming available in the public release. This documentation is provided for evaluation purposes only.
To succeed with your projects as an Optimizely developer, you should have good knowledge in these areas:
- HTML and CSS
- C#
- ASP.NET Core
- A good IDE like Microsoft Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code
- NuGet software installation
- Microsoft SQL Server
To build the best possible solution to support editors, you should also have a good understanding of how editors work in Optimizely, and how to use the Optimizely user interface. See Introduction to the Optimizely user interface.
If you plan to host your Optimizely solution in the cloud, knowledge of Microsoft Azure and its components is valuable to get the most out of your cloud investment. You can also use the Optimizely Digital Experience Platform (DXP) to manage your customer solutions.
Related topics
- Optimizely Education for information on courses, schedules and certifications.
- Optimizely User Guide for administrators and editors.
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Last updated: Jul 02, 2021