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over 6 years
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Jonathan Giles
It’s been a really long time – apologies for the massive gap since the last post. I promise to get back to more regular postings again now 🙂 Here’s the links that I captured during this time: Early access builds of JavaFX 12 have been published by Gluon. VocabHunter 2.0.0 has been released. This moves […]
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
James Macaulay has posted about finding illegal fish bomb blasts in Tanzania using machine learning and JavaFX. Adam Carroll has an a post about his Santulator app, giving some useful tech details. Amongst other things, he shows how JavaFX CSS can
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
A quiet week this week: Don Laiquit has open sourced Crypto FX Wallet – “a layer working above the command line wallet of a crypto node. It handles just a limited subset of all the available commands.” Adam Carroll has published an article showing how to use the Java Packager with JDK 11 to package […]
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
Peter Rogge has updated Lib-I18N to version 0.6.0, which includes more unit tests and improved documentation. Peter has also released Yin-Yang 0.8.0. This application is a sample app that uses JavaFX features like borderless windows, multilingualism
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
I’m back and well-rested after a week in Honolulu (although as it was noted to me on Twitter, taking kids on vacation is pretty much turning the vacation into ‘looking after kids in a different location’). Peter Rogge has released Lib-I18N version 0.5.0. This library “allows developers to easily bind `.properties` key (values) to a […]
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
A quiet week this time, with just two links of note that I could find: GestureFX, a lightweight gesture-enabled pane for JavaFX, has had a new release. I came across the open-source Paintera, which “is a general visualization tool for 3D volumetric
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
Oracle Code One was last week, and Kevin Rushforth and Johan Vos presented on JavaFX.Next. You can read the slides online now. Gerrit Grunwald has posted a color chooser control he built. Florian Brunner has made two releases of Drombler FX – the
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
Thomas Nield has given a talk on Kotlin and mathematical modelling, and how JavaFX is used to visualise this. He also has a blog post specifically about the challenge of animating the ‘traveling salesman’ problem with JavaFX. I missed one of Dirk Lemmermann’s JavaFX tips – this one on ScrollPane with a DropShadow. jaxenter has published […]
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
A JavaFX FlexBox layout has surfaced on GitHub. Very cool! Kirk Pepperdine has got a short article online about using JavaFX with JDK 11. Carl Dea has a post about animated effects through JavaFX callouts. Herb Bowie has converted his Notenik note taking application from Swing to JavaFX in Notenik 2. Forbes has an article […]
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over 6 years
ago
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Jonathan Giles
We’ve hit October already! It is crazy how fast the years are racing by, which is why it is so important to take this moment to recognise the people doing contributions to Java on the client. Here’s the links of the week – enjoy 🙂 Florian Brunner has an update on his Drombler JStore project. There […]
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