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Overview

JavaFX makes it easier to build better RIAs with graphics, animation, and media. Built on Java, this platform uses existing Java libraries and is capable of running in your browser, on your desktop, and on your phone. Whether you’re just a beginner or a JavaFX novice, this DZone Refcard is perfect for you.


About the Author

Open-Source Developer and Agile Manager, Stephen Chin is founder of numerous open-source projects including WidgetFX and JFXtras and Senior Manager at Inovis in Emeryville, CA.  He has been working with Java desktop and enterprise technologies for over a decade, and has a passion for improving development technologies and process.  Stephen’s interest in Java technologies has lead him to start a Java and JavaFX focused blog and coauthor the upcoming Pro JavaFX Platform book together with Jim Weaver, Weiqi Gao, and Dean Iverson.

Stephen’s Blog:
http://steveonjava.com/

Jim Weaver’s JavaFX Learning Blog:
http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/