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Exploring a software architect's favorite Oracle JavaFX tools
09 Dec 2015At JavaOne 2015, Java enthusiast Rob Terpilowski discusses why he's still a fan of Oracle JavaFX tools. Read More
Pros, cons of moving from Swing to JavaFX: UI tools a plus
04 Oct 2013In this Q&A, Lynden Inc. senior software architect Rob Terpilowski explains why his team found JavaFX provided richer UI tools than Swing. Read More
Five Oracle Code One sessions you don't want to miss
21 Oct 2018From Jenkins pipelines written in Groovy, to cloud native applications written using the Eclipse MicroProfile, there is plenty to be excited about at the conference that was once called JavaOne. ... Read More
10 application developers to follow on social media
02 Sep 2020Consider following these 10 application developers on social media to stay up to date on the latest in the industry. They offer interesting insights into the world of app dev. Read More
Pressure to hire Java developers intensifies in Seattle
20 Nov 2015To hire Java developers, Seattle software architect Rob Terpilowski has to compete against local heavyweights like Amazon. Read More
Incorporating Google Maps to the Java desktop
28 Oct 2014Rob Terpilowski discusses how he and his architect team brought Google Maps to the Java desktop in this video from JavaOne 2014. Read More
Fight antipatterns with YAGNTI: You ain't gonna need that interface
22 Sep 2016To go along with acronyms like TAGRI and YAGNI, we'd like to add YAGNTI: You ain't gonna need that interface. Learn why that applies to JavaOne 2016. Read More
JavaEE 8 and Java 9 trending large at JavaOne 2017
28 Sep 2017What are the big trends in the Java world today? Just look at the JavaOne 2017 schedule and you'll see it goes way beyond just JavaEE 8 and the new Java 9 release. Read More
Devoxx officially kicks off with Spring, Java EE 8, lambdas and value types
13 Nov 2014As Devoxx 2014 officially kicks off, Geertjan Wielenga is there to tell us exactly what's hot at this year's conference. As one might expect, the Java EE versus Spring debate never goes away, but this year is about... Read More