Daily Deal: The Professional Android Developer Bundle
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IDEs Are All The Fashion ...
... but there are some projects that they are just too inflexible to cope with. Like this one, for example.
I suspect that, if all your programming experience was centred around thinking in terms of IDEs, you would never come up with an app like that.
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