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		<title>BlackBerry Java Application Development using Visual Studio</title>
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BlackBerry JDE or any other platform like NetBeans could be used for BlackBerry java application development. As a .NET developer I prefer using Visual Studio because of the features it provides over BlackBerry JDE and try to explain the same in this article
Background
I have been using BlackBerry JDE for a while now since I started [...]]]></description>
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Microsoft has announced that it&#8217;s going to make jQuery part of the Visual Studio and use it within ASP.Net AJAX framework and ASP.Net MVC framework. Not only that, Microsoft will also provide a free download for VS 2008 SP1 which would provide intellisense to jQuery within visual studio. For more info on this annoucement [...]]]></description>
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