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Monthly Archives: March 2016
JavaFX used in production by 50% of discussion audience
Together with Dr. Michael PAUS of JUG Stuttgart I organized a panel discussion for TeamFX at JavaLand 2016 around the question “Is JavaFX ready for everyday business use?”, with well-known speakers like Hendrik EBBERS, Gerrit GRUNDWALD, Bennet SCHULZ, Anton EPPLE, and Alexander CASALL. The … Continue reading
Posted in Cons, Java, Lectures, Open Source, Oracle, Programming, Projects
Tagged JavaFX, Javaland, Survey
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Being a JavaFX contributor I had been asked to give some introduction at JavaLand 2016 on the official process to report bugs and develop features for JavaFX. The slides from my short talk can be found at Speakerdeck now (German). … Continue reading
11. March 2016
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If you just waited for a minimalistic starter project for learning JavaFX: You can now find the source code of the “JavaFX Hello World” online. Have fun with it. JavaFX Hello World on GitHub
6. March 2016
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There are two great things in particular about JavaLand conference: First, it is organized by the Java Community (i. e. JUGs). Second, it is all about networking, so it tries to make it pretty easy to get in touch with … Continue reading
5. March 2016
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If you always felt uncertain about the readyness of JavaFX for production use, you should not miss the panel discussion scheduled at the JavaLand 2016 conference: TeamFX and JUG Stuttgart are lining up major JavaFX experts on stage to discuss one … Continue reading
5. March 2016
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