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Date:   Mon, 28 Jan 2002 22:04:37 -0500
Reply-To:   Jay Stevens <jay@MEDIASHOWER.COM>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   Jay Stevens <jay@MEDIASHOWER.COM>
Organization:   Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com
Subject:   Re: AppDev Studio vs. other Java IDE's : leading Question

If you are a Java programmer who happens to know SAS and wants to incorporate it into your Apps, then AppDev is a poor IDE and no substitute for the products you mentioned.

If you are a SAS programmer interested in developing Java applications, AppDev Studio is the thing for you (stay away from straight up Java development tools).

Jay L Stevens

"Graham Murray" <Graham.Murray@WebMiner.co.uk> wrote in message news:bea55785.0201231759.6562ee86@posting.google.com... > Hi, > > Q: Why should I pay $$$ for AppDev Studio (as a developer) when I > could download Sun Micro's Forte or Borland's JBuilder for free (at > least until I have a commercial product) and use Integration > Technologies for full access to SAS facilities ? > > Discuss ..... > > I have my own opinion, I'd be interested to hear the views of SAS-L. > > TIA, > > Graham Murray. > SAS Software Consultant. > > www: http://www.WebMiner.co.uk


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