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A Hands on JavaFX Lab - Part A
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Speaker: Stephen ChinStuart Marks   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
This presentation is a hands-on introduction to JavaFX given by JavaFX author Stephen Chin and core JavaFX team member Stuart Marks. It will focus primarily on using the JavaFX Script language to drive interactive graphics using the JavaFX scene graph. We'll start with a "Hello, world" program and build it up piece by piece until we have a complete application. At each step of the way, we'll see the code in NetBeans and run it so you can see the results immediately. We'll be covering the following features of the JavaFX platform: language and scene graph basics, sequences, functions, layout, UI controls, classes, calling Java, bind, animation, and effects. Part A of this talk will include an introduction to JavaFX and the first half of the lab. If you bring a laptop (optional), we will have the exercise available for you to walk through together with the presenters lab-style. Note to schedulers: Please schedule sessions A and B back-to-back in the same room if possible.
A Hands on JavaFX Lab - Part B
Wiki Here
Speaker: Stephen ChinStuart Marks   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
This presentation is a hands-on introduction to JavaFX given by JavaFX author Stephen Chin and core JavaFX team member Stuart Marks. It will focus primarily on using the JavaFX Script language to drive interactive graphics using the JavaFX scene graph. We'll start with a "Hello, world" program and build it up piece by piece until we have a complete application. At each step of the way, we'll see the code in NetBeans and run it so you can see the results immediately. We'll be covering the following features of the JavaFX platform: language and scene graph basics, sequences, functions, layout, UI controls, classes, calling Java, bind, animation, and effects. Part B of this talk will continue the interactive lab. If you bring a laptop (optional), we will have the exercise available for you to walk through together with the presenters lab-style. Note to schedulers: Please schedule sessions A and B back-to-back in the same room if possible.

75 min sessions
Handouts with lots of Q&A time
Hands-on demos or exercises
Chalk talks or full-on slides
Experts sharing their insights
Share with others, etc.

...and free coffee and food!
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