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Udemy - From 0 to 1: JavaFX and Swing for Awesome Java UIs

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Udemy - From 0 to 1: JavaFX and Swing for Awesome Java UIs

MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 14 hour | 4.15 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

An intensely practical, comprehensive and quirky look at JavaFX and Swing. Instructors are ex-Google, Stanford.

What are the requirements?

Programming expertise at the level of a Programming 101 Class, preferably in Java.
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 54 lectures and 13.5 hours of content!
Build sophisticated user interfaces in Java, both in JavaFX and in Swing
Use menus, trees, buttons, tables and all the important standard UI-building techniques - both in JavaFX and in Swing
Use Scenebuilder and FXML to effortlessly create UIs using dependency injection
Blur the lines between web and app development by using javascript and CSS
Build business apps with charts and tables that rival spreadsheets like MS-Excel
Leverage the power of Properties and Bindings to get the little details right
Build 3D animations in JavaFX
Use JavaFX Media support - build an entire, fully functional media player, and also know the limits of Java media capabilities
Understand the MVC paradigm and the observer and command patterns that underpin virtually all modern UI frameworks
What is the target audience?

Yep! UI engineers looking for a definitive resource on JavaFX, the future of Java UI programming
Yep! UI engineers looking for a comprehensive first-principles guide to Swing, the most popular UI programming framework right now
Yep! Back-end engineers seeking a one-stop-shop course for building awesome front-ends
Nope! This course is not right for you if you are looking for a Programming 101 course. You should have a good grasp of programming, ideally in Java, to benefit from this course

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Udemy - From 0 to 1: JavaFX and Swing for Awesome Java UIs