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Really This Time - Part Three of Creating Tetris in Compiled JavaFX Script

As I mentioned in the previous post (which I accidentally published prematurely), I've been speaking on JavaFX Script at Sun Tech Days in Sydney, Australia. ...

0 replies - 2742 views - 03/06/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

360|Flex Atlanta - Big Success

The 360|Flex Conference, Atlanta version, is drawing to a close and it is now time to take home the fancy conference schwag and tons of new information. I'll...

0 replies - 1657 views - 02/27/08 by Dan Wilson in Blogs

Adobe Fires a Shot Across The Bow

For those new to Rich Internet Applications, there is a War of the Platforms taking place right now. Users are demanding more intuitive applications, increased...

0 replies - 3361 views - 02/25/08 by Dan Wilson in Blogs

Creating a Tetris Program (Part Two) in Compiled JavaFX Script

This is the second part of a mini-series in which we're creating a Tetris game in compiled JavaFX Script together.  If you haven't already, please take a look...

0 replies - 3009 views - 02/24/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

Introducing Sergey Surikov - JavaFX Developer and Writer

I'd like to introduce Sergey Surikov, who will be posting some great articles about JavaFX Script to DZone Javalobby.  Sergey has been contributing to the...

0 replies - 2753 views - 02/24/08 by Jim Weaver in Announcements

Let's Create a Tetris Game in Compiled JavaFX Script

I thought it would be fun to spend a few posts creating a Tetris game in compiled JavaFX Script together.  Today I made a rough start on it, and if you...

5 replies - 4777 views - 02/22/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

CSS3: A solution for applications, or are we the boiling frogs?

The old saying goes, if you throw a frog into boiling water, he will jump out quickly. If you put the frog in a pot of water and slowly increase the...

2 replies - 4002 views - 02/21/08 by Dan Wilson in Blogs

Compiled JavaFX Script Now Speaks JSON

As I explained in the XML and JSON Processing post, compiled JavaFX Script has an XML abstraction. It now has a JSON abstraction as well. I'm sure that there...

1 replies - 3095 views - 02/21/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

Hear Juicy Bits about J6u10 and JavaFX in Java Posse Interview

If you've got a few minutes for a silly conversation that has some revealing insights into Java SE 6 Update 10 (the Get Deployment Right release) and JavaFX,...

0 replies - 2150 views - 02/18/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

Gosling Q&A Video from JavaPolis 2007 - Has Lots to Say about JavaFX

James Gosling had a lot to say about JavaFX Script and JavaFX Moble at JavaPolis 2007. The video of the Q&A session with James Gosling has just been...

5 replies - 3362 views - 02/16/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

Binding to a Function in Compiled JavaFX Script

In previous posts I've demonstrated binding to an attribute, and binding to a sequence. Now I'd like to show you how to bind to a function. This is a very...

2 replies - 1956 views - 02/15/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

Excellent JavaFX Script Presentation by Matthew McCullough

Matthew McCullough of Ambient Ideas co-presented with me on JavaFX Script at the Boulder Java Users Group last evening.  Matthew's JavaFX Script presentation...

0 replies - 2053 views - 02/13/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

Trigger Happy - Sequence Triggers in Compiled JavaFX Script

In the Binding to a Sequence in Compiled JavaFX Script article, we bound a ListBox to a sequence in the model. This binding causes the ListBox to stay in sync...

0 replies - 1930 views - 02/11/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

CRUD operations in Silverlight using ADO.NET Data Service (Astoria)

Introduction This article describes the simplest way of how to do CRUD (Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete) operations in Silverlight using ADO.NET Data Service...

2 replies - 7457 views - 02/10/08 by Michael Sync in Articles

Binding to a Sequence in Compiled JavaFX Script

The JavaFX Script Compiler team has made great strides recently in the area of sequence binding. For a refresher on sequences, see the Getting Plutoed post. ...

0 replies - 1805 views - 02/10/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles