Steve Chin: Modern Java Clients with JavaFX – The Definitive Guide

Online Event – Wednesday March 10, 2021. Watch live at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbCOVruJGHc

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To celebrate and introduce Foojay.io, members of the Foojay community are doing a JUG tour and one of the stops is right here. Come join in, learn about Foojay, and hear Steve Chin speak on JavaFX.

5:45-7:15: Modern Java Clients with JavaFX: The Definitive Guide

This session is for professionals building Java applications for desktop, mobile, and embedded devices in the Cloud age. It will help you to build enhanced visual experiences and to deploy modern, easy to maintain, client applications across a variety of platforms.

These applications can take advantage of the latest user interface components, 3D technology, and cloud services to create immersive visualizations and allow high-value data manipulation. Learn how to leverage the latest open-source Java client technologies to build rich, responsive, and modern UIs from the authors of the definitive Java Client reference.

About Steve Chin

Stephen Chin is Senior Director of Developer Relations at JFrog, author of Raspberry Pi with Java, The Definitive Guide to Modern Client Development, and Pro JavaFX Platform. He has keynoted numerous Java conferences around the world including Oracle Code One (formerly JavaOne), where he is an 8-time Rock Star Award recipient. Stephen is an avid motorcyclist who has done evangelism tours in Europe, Japan, and Brazil, interviewing hackers in their natural habitat and posting the videos on http://nighthacking.org/. When he is not traveling, he enjoys teaching kids how to do embedded and robot programming together with his teenage daughter.

You can find Steve on Twitter @steveonjava (https://twitter.com/steveonjava).

7:15-7:30: Q & A

The live streaming of this meetup is sponsored by Okta (https://developer.okta.com/).

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