Java Studio Creator 2: Trading Ease-of-use for Performance
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Is Java Studio Creator 2 the IDE beginning and small-scale application developers have been looking for? With its low cost, drag-and-drop GUI, and easy database connectivity, the answer may be yes--but be prepared to make some trade-offs.
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