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About Course
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- Prerequisites: Basic understanding of Java
- Taught by a Stanford-educated, ex-Googler, husband-wife team
- Hundreds of lines of source code with hundreds of lines of code - just download and open in your IDE
- This course is a definitive guide to JavaFX: every important part of the framework is covered in great detail, with sophisticated examples and context
- The course is a comprehensive guide to Swing: you will be able to build sophisticated, clean Swing apps, and employ every important technique.
- The course is intensely practical, packed with dozens of examples and hundreds of lines of included source code.
- The course is also quirky. The examples are irreverent. Lots of little touches: repetition, zooming out so we remember the big picture, active learning with plenty of quizzes. There’s also a peppy soundtrack, and art - all shown by studies to improve cognition and recall.
Curriculam
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Section 1: Why learn JavaFX and Swing? |
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Lecture 1 |
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05:02 |
Section 2: Swing |
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Lecture 2 |
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16:58 |
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Lecture 3 |
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08:18 |
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Lecture 4 |
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18:35 |
Section 3: JavaFX Introduced |
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Lecture 5 |
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11:01 |
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Lecture 6 |
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10:16 |
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Lecture 7 |
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04:21 |
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Lecture 8 |
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11:20 |
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Lecture 9 |
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04:13 |
Section 4: Properties And Bindings |
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Lecture 10 |
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17:24 |
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Lecture 11 |
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14:51 |
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Lecture 12 |
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12:43 |
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Lecture 13 |
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10:31 |
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Lecture 14 |
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17:57 |
Section 5: FXML and SceneBuilder |
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Lecture 15 |
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11:49 |
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Lecture 16 |
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14:09 |
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Lecture 17 |
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15:40 |
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Lecture 18 |
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15:14 |
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Lecture 19 |
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12:20 |
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Lecture 20 |
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05:24 |
Section 6: Shapes and Drawing |
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Lecture 21 |
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16:39 |
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Lecture 22 |
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16:31 |
Section 7: Animation |
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Lecture 23 |
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18:10 |
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Lecture 24 |
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13:46 |
Section 8: Media |
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Lecture 25 |
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10:36 |
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Lecture 26 |
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15:34 |
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Lecture 27 |
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17:49 |
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Lecture 28 |
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16:33 |
Section 9: Charts and Tables |
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Lecture 29 |
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17:36 |
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Lecture 30 |
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04:29 |
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Lecture 31 |
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12:49 |
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Lecture 32 |
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07:10 |
Section 10: 3D |
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Lecture 33 |
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11:17 |
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Lecture 34 |
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12:57 |
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Lecture 35 |
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10:24 |
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Lecture 36 |
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05:34 |
Section 11: Swing Practical Exercise |
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Lecture 37 |
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17:19 |
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Lecture 38 |
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15:18 |
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Lecture 39 |
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16:14 |
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Lecture 40 |
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17:45 |
Section 12: JavaFX Practical Exercise |
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Lecture 41 |
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17:31 |
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Lecture 42 |
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18:57 |
Section 13: FXML Practical Exercise |
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Lecture 43 |
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12:08 |
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Lecture 44 |
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07:49 |
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Lecture 45 |
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15:12 |
Section 14: Properties and Bindings Practical Exercise |
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Lecture 46 |
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17:11 |
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Lecture 47 |
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18:11 |
What included in this Course?
Who should buy this course?
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- UI engineers looking for a definitive resource on JavaFX, the future of Java UI programming
- UI engineers looking for a comprehensive first-principles guide to Swing, the most popular UI programming framework right now
- Back-end engineers seeking a one-stop-shop course for building awesome front-ends
- This course is not right for you if you are looking for a Programming 101 course. You should have a good grasp of programming, ideally in Java, to benefit from this course
- This course is probably not right for you if you are a product manager or tech investor - this course is pretty much exclusively focused on the "how", not the "what"
What are the requirements?
- Programming expertise at the level of a Programming 101 Class, preferably in Java.
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