It would be *possible* to create a "wizard" for SQLite, but most android 
developers simply learn how their chosen language works.

Even if we had a wizard to do it for us, I am pretty sure that in 99% of 
anything I've written, I'd quickly have to abandon it for some 
customization.

On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 09:14:02 UTC-5, Sagar Rout wrote:
>
> Hello friends,
>
> is there any solution for the alternative of SQlite database so that we 
> can drag and drop and the coding just like .NET 
> so that easy to learn. is it ?
> please
>
>

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