javafx-application
JavaFX is an open source, next generation client application platform for desktop, mobile and embedded systems built with Java. It is offered as a cross-platform Java library and it delivers consistent graphical user interfaces across a wide range of operating systems and devices. Applications developed with JavaFX can be run on devices such as desktop computers, mobile phones, TVs, tablets, and more.
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Java FX Practice Sample Codes
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A good 'ol JavaFX wrapper to administer Chronos schools
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Sep 26, 2018 - Java
File explorer built using Java and JavaFX.
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An E-Commerce Application developed by a group of 3 students, Kristian Charbonneau and Patrick Boucicault and myself, to mimic some of Amazon's features
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A JavaFX program to take a files as input and output their measurements as graphs
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View images in your desktop from Base64 String
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Labaratoriya işi N2
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Oct 3, 2018 - Java
Created a RoboFriends App using React where you can search your favorite RoboFriend using search bar
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It's a classic game called and known as "Pong", it was manufactured originally by Atari in 1972, based in table tennis sports.
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Sep 29, 2018 - HTML
Chat messenger application built using Javafx (no fxml). Sends and receives UDP messages over LAN to other users listening on a given port. (Networking Class Project)
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Nov 29, 2018 - Java
EPITA MSc Java Programming Final Project
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A calculator app written in Java 14, with GUI created using JavaFX.
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A tetris-like game in java - with 5 instead of 4 blocks.
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Created by Oracle
Released December 4, 2008
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