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Joshua Marinacci's Blog
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/
en-us
2008-04-06T11:19:58-08:00
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At the speed of JavaFX
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/04/at_the_speed_of.html
As we all rush headlong into JavaOne prep someone (okay it was James Gosling) sent me an email about performance of JavaFX. Speed is a crucial issue for anything dealing with user interfaces, so we care deeply about performance in...
joshy
2008-04-06T11:19:58-08:00
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Back from Australia
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/04/back_from_austr.html
Okay, so I've actually been back for several weeks, but JavaOne stuff has kept me super busy. I had a simply awesome time in Syndey. It's really a great city to visit. Very clean and friendly. And some truly excellent...
joshy
2008-04-05T18:15:18-08:00
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Bleg: do you know of any good forum software?
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/03/bleg_do_you_kno.html
Today I think I shall use the power of my blog for evil instead of good. Well, maybe not evil but at least for my own personal gain. I need some forum software. After searching online for an hour or...
joshy
2008-03-29T13:10:46-08:00
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You need at least 386 Power
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/03/you_need_at_lea.html
This is some old videos from the early days of the internet. And by videos I mean VHS. Videos from the mid 1990s that taught you about what the internet is and how to use it. Check out the screenshots...
joshy
2008-03-18T09:01:23-08:00
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JavaFX Doodle #3: A Paper Cutout Demo
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/03/javafx_doodle_3.html
I just flew back from Australia where I spoke at the Sydney tech days and boy are my arms tired. Actually, it's more my legs than my arms, and technically I arrived before I left which is pretty weird......
Community: JavaDesktop
joshy
2008-03-13T16:27:24-08:00
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JavaFX Script Doodles, #2: a tabbed rectangle
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/02/javafx_script_d.html
Before I dive into my second doodle I'd like to mention the following Groodle. Allow me to explain. Andres Almiray saw my first JavaFX Doodle and decided to recreate it using the GraphicsBuilder syntax of Groovy; hence a Groodle! :)...
joshy
2008-02-18T18:27:40-08:00
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Upcoming Java and JavaFX Events you should attend
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/02/upcoming_java_a.html
Travel, travel, and more travel. Between many FX related meetings, tech conferences, the holidays, and my wife's travel, I have been in an airport about once a week since June. Clearly whoever said technology would remove the need for travel...
joshy
2008-02-11T08:25:14-08:00
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JavaFX Doodles: Doodle #1
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/02/javafx_doodles.html
About four years ago when I started my blog I created a series of posts called Swing Hacks. This series eventually formed the basis of my similarly named book with Chris Adamson and led to my job at Sun. I...
Community: JavaDesktop
joshy
2008-02-06T17:09:57-08:00
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How do I answer the question: What is Java?
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/01/how_do_i_answer.html
Things are going well on the designer tool, but we won't have anything to show publicly for a while. I will tease you with the news that I just implemented the first version of a drawing tool assistant that you...
joshy
2008-01-09T15:33:24-08:00
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A JavaFX Christmas Demo
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2007/12/a_javafx_christ.html
Another Christmas will be here soon and it promises to be a good one I received my Christmas present early when JavaFX and the Consumer JRE (now Java SE 6 Update N) were announced in May. I immediately joined the...
Community: JavaDesktop
joshy
2007-12-22T09:48:03-08:00
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Competition and the Java Ecosystem: why Sun launched the PDF Renderer and Scene Graph projects
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2007/12/competition_and.html
I'd like to take a second out of my usual technical blogging to discuss something important. Sun recently launched two new open source projects: the Scene Graph and PDF Renderer projects. In both cases some readers wondered why Sun felt...
Community
joshy
2007-12-20T17:16:04-08:00
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The big secret revealed! A PDF viewing library!
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2007/12/the_big_secret.html
Last week I told you we had a secret new open source project to release. Think of it as an early Christmas present. A project that you've never heard of and has nothing to do with JavaFX (which is partially...
Swing
joshy
2007-12-13T07:39:00-08:00
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Our new Java Scene Graph is open sourced
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2007/12/our_new_java_sc.html
Today Sun announced the open sourcing (GPL) of the new Java scene graph that underlies JavaFX script. And I'm very, very excited about it. What is a Scene Graph? First, you may be wondering: What is a scene graph? It's...
Community: JavaDesktop
joshy
2007-12-11T11:18:02-08:00
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LightsOut, a JavaFX Script game
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2007/12/lightsout_a_jav.html
Since I joined the JavaFX team a few months ago I have spent some of my free time creating demos and learning the language. Most of my demos have been simple single class applications that highlight a particular language feature...
Community: JavaDesktop
joshy
2007-12-05T09:01:54-08:00
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The Winds of Change
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2007/12/the_winds_of_ch.html
As we head into the holiday season I'm feel pretty upbeat about the state of client Java. There are many challenges ahead, but things are better for client developers than they have been in close to a decade. Before...
joshy
2007-12-03T09:40:34-08:00