JavaFX Coding Challenge - Create, Develope, WIN

Monday Mar 23, 2009

Announcing the JavaFX Coding Challenge! Create - Develop - WIN


Cash prizes will be awarded to the winning entries in both developer and student categories:


Professional Developers:


First Prize: $25,000


Second Prize: $10,000


Third Prize: $5000



Student Category:


Three prizes of $1,500 will be awarded to each of the top three applications submitted by students!


 Find out more about the challenge at: http://javafx.com/challenge





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JavaFX 1.1 Mobile is here!

Thursday Feb 12, 2009


  • JavaFX is the best way to bring expressive, feature-rich content to mobile devices.

  • JavaFX
    Mobile brings expressiveness to Java ME, to combine the richest mobile
    experience with the most access to the underlying system and across the
    broadest number of devices.

  • JavaFX 1.1 is here!  Download today at http://www.javafx.com
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    New Course for Students!

    Wednesday May 21, 2008

    Check it out! Sun is now offering an Introduction to Sun SPOTS course. This course is intended to be used by students wanting to learn how to develop application fo Sun Small Programmable Object Technology (SPOTS) and will be taught by Simon Ritter, Angela Caicedo, Arshan Poursohi and Roger Meike.

    While you are checking out the Sun SPOT course you'll also want to look at:
    Introduction to Solaris
    and OpenSolaris.org and Real World Technologies: NetBeans GUI Builder, JRuby,
    JavaFX and
    JavaME.

    Cheers!

    Heidi



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