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Book Review: Head First Software Development O'Reilly's new Head First Software Development sums up decades of research on what works and what doesn't in the often arcane world of software development. How to Create Translucent and Shaped Windows With the Java SE 6 update 10 release, you can create uniformly translucent windows or per-pixel gradients, or apply a shape to a non-decorated window. Learning Curve Journal, Part 4: Accessing a Web Service Part 4 completes the JavaFX Script version of the application, which enables users to search, list, and display images from the Flickr web site. Learning Curve Journal, Part 3: JavaFX Script Functions Part 3 shows you how to use JavaFX Script functions to implement actions in a Java FX Script program. Learning Curve Journal, Part 2: Declarative User Interfaces Part 2 focuses on the declarative style of coding enabled by JavaFX Script. You'll see how this style can make the code for a graphical application simpler and more intuitive. Learning Curve Journal, Part 1: Exploring the JavaFX Script Programming Language This series follows a developer as he learns the JavaFX technology. In Part I, he sets up the environment for JavaFX Script programming, then builds and runs a JavaFX Script program. Using Scene Graph in JavaFX Script This article describes a demo that uses the scene graph features in JavaFX Script, enabling you to apply animation and translucency effects. Teaching Mobile Computing to Generation C: A Conversation With Java Champion Qusay Mahmoud Java Champion Qusay Mahmoud discusses ways to integrate mobile devices into the computer science curriculum -- and incur the gratitude of students. An Introduction to Real-Time Java Technology (Part 2) Learn about approaches to garbage collection (GC) and the new features and improved tools in the Sun Java Real-Time System (Java RTS). The New Draggable Applet Feature in the Java SE 6 Update 10 Plug-In Java SE 6 Update 10, currently in beta release, reintroduces the concept of the applet, which unifies the desktop and browser experience.
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