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Quick Start Guide to Javafx
Contributor(s): Dimarzio, J. F. (Author)
ISBN: 0071808965     ISBN-13: 9780071808965
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
OUR PRICE:   $39.60  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Computer Science
- Computers | Programming Languages - Java
- Computers | Programming Languages - Javascript
Dewey: 005.133
LCCN: 2014001068
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 7.66" W x 9.21" (0.97 lbs) 264 pages
 
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Get started with JavaFX

Develop and deploy interactive client applications in no time with help from this practical tutorial from Oracle Press. With a focus on working in NetBeans IDE, Quick Start Guide to JavaFX explains how to use JavaFX layouts, draw shapes, use coloring and gradient tools, load images, apply effects and transformations, include animation, and embed media. You'll also get details on using JavaFX events, subclassing existing nodes, creating custom nodes, working with WebView, and styling your applications with CSS. Designed for easy learning, the book features:

  • Key Skills & Concepts -- Chapter-opening lists of specific skills covered in the chapter
  • Ask the Expert -- Q&A sections filled with bonus information and helpful tips
  • Try This -- Hands-on exercises that show you how to apply your skills
  • Notes -- Extra information related to the topic being covered
  • Tips -- Helpful reminders or alternate ways of doing things
  • Cautions -- Errors and pitfalls to avoid
  • Annotated Syntax -- Example code with commentary that describes the programming techniques being illustrated
  • Self-tests -- Chapter-ending quizzes to reinforce your skills


Contributor Bio(s): Dimarzio, J. F.: -

J.F. DiMarzio has worked in the technology departments of companies such as the U.S. Department of Defense and the Walt Disney Company. He continues to strive to push the limits of technology and develop on new, emerging platforms. Over the last 12 years, he has released 11 books, including the first edition of JavaFX: A Beginner's Guide (McGraw-Hill Professional).