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Mastering JavaFX 10
2018
JavaFX 10 is used to create media-rich client applications. If you are a Java developer and want to create graphical applications and skill up to become a pro at Java GUI programming, then this is the right choice for you. You will be guided through the different components of the JavaFX application, to master and combine them.
Pro JavaFX 9 : a definitive guide to building desktop, mobile, and embedded Java clients
Use the JavaFX platform to create rich-client Java applications and discover how you can use this powerful Java-based UI platform, which is capable of handling large-scale data-driven business applications for PC as well as mobile and embedded devices. The expert authors cover the new more modular JavaFX 9 APIs, development tools and best practices, as well as providing code examples that explore the exciting new features provided with JavaFX 9, part of Oracle's Java 9 release.
JavaFX for dummies
2014,2015,2013
Unleash the power of JavaFX for a wide range of devices
JavaFX For Dummies gives you access to an innovative software platform that allows you to create and deliver rich Internet applications that can run across a wide variety of connected devices. This accessible book highlights the most important features of this powerful graphics platform, giving you the tools to understand it quickly and easily! No experience with JavaFX? No problem. JavaFX For Dummies has been written especially for newbies and it also serves as a great reference resource for more experienced Java developers.
Author Doug Lowe has been writing programming books for decades, and he brings his experience and passion to this guide, sharing his expert approach to coding using JavaFX. The book shows you how to work with JavaFX controls, how to enhance your scenic design, and also offers advice on how to make a splash with your programs. Then, the author wraps it all up with extra recommendations and resources to guide you as you move forward.
* Helps developers quickly learn to take advantage of JavaFX's lightweight, high-performance platform
* Highlights essential JavaFX features for simple coding that can be rolled out across multiple devices
* Instructs readers on methods for creating compelling, visually appealing applications
* Includes recommendations and resources for honing your JavaFX skills
With JavaFX For Dummies, you'll be on your way to easier, more efficient coding for a variety of connected devices.
Java APIs, extensions and libraries : with JavaFX, JDBC, jmod, jlink, Networking and the Process API
This volume completes the Apress Java learning journey and is a comprehensive approach to learning Java APIs, extensions and modules such as Java EE integration, mobile Java modules, JavaFX and JDBC. In this book, you'll learn how to build user interfaces with Swing and JavaFX as well as how to write network programs with the new Java 9 and much more.
Brotherhood of Corruption
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Juarez, Juan Antonio
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Graphical user interfaces (Computer systems)
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Java (Computer program language)
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JavaFX (Electronic resource)
2004
A former Chicago cop exposes shocking truths about the abuses of power within the city's police department in this memoir of violence, drugs, and men with badges. Juarez becomes a police officer because he wants to make a difference in gang-infested neighborhoods; but, as this book reveals, he ends up a corrupt member of the most powerful gang of all--the Chicago police force. Juarez shares the horrific indiscretions he witnessed during his seven years of service, from the sexually predatory officer, X, who routinely stops beautiful women for made-up traffic offenses and flirts with domestic violence victims, to sadistic Locallo, known on the streets as Locoman, who routinely stops gang members and beats them senseless. Working as a narcotics officer, Juarez begins to join his fellow officers in crossing the line between cop and criminal, as he takes advantage of his position and also becomes a participant in a system of racial profiling legitimized by the war on drugs. Ultimately, as Juarez discusses, his conscience gets the better of him and he tries to reform, only to be brought down by his own excesses. From the perspective of an insider, he tells of widespread abuses of power, random acts of brutality, and the code of silence that keeps law enforcers untouchable.