When I first laid my hands on
'Essential JavaFX' I thought that it was a big plus for newbies that
the book assumes the reader has a basic knowledge on programming but
does not require you...
0 replies - 1155 views - 11/19/09 by gerps in Book Reviews
It is an exciting time to learn JavaFX platform to build desktop, mobile and Set-Top Box applications. JavaFX in Action is a book that will get you up to speed in no time at all. The book strikes a...
0 replies - 2708 views - 11/11/09 by Carl Dea in Book Reviews
Essential JavaFX is a well written introduction to JavaFX. It is written in a conversational style and there's lots of diagrams and screen shots to break up the text and show you the results of...
5 replies - 3068 views - 09/25/09 by Burk Hufnagel in Book Reviews
The main audience targeted by this book is Java developers since many JavaFX concepts
are built on top of the Java platform. In addition, it targets non-Java
application developers and graphic...
5 replies - 3875 views - 09/18/09 by Morten Nobel-Jø... in Book Reviews
Chapter 1, Getting a Jump Start in JavaFX, gives a good introduction to developing applications in the JavaFX language. It brings you up to date on the brief history of JavaFX, and shows you how to...
8 replies - 2664 views - 07/09/09 by Jonathan Giles in Book Reviews
Getting Started does exactly what you'd expect - it shows you where to get JavaFX, how to use the NetBeans IDE for development, while also showing you the alternatives (Eclipse and command line). The...
0 replies - 3372 views - 06/02/09 by James Sugrue in Book Reviews
After many months of editing and fine-tuning, Manning finally published Laszlo in Action, the first comprehensive guide towards OpenLaszlo besides the...
0 replies - 1107 views - 02/05/08 by Geert Bevin in News