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4%OFFJoshua Marinacci - Swing Hacks - 9780596009076 - V9780596009076
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Swing Hacks

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Description for Swing Hacks Paperback. Helps Java developers move beyond the basics of Swing, the graphical user interface (GUI) standard since Java 2. The Hacks format provides short advanced tricks that you can instantly apply to increase your competency with interface-building tools. Example hacks include how to filter lists, power-up trees and tables, and add drag-and-drop support. Num Pages: 522 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: UMW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 227 x 154 x 26. Weight in Grams: 664.
"Swing Hacks" helps Java developers move beyond the basics of Swing, the graphical user interface (GUI) standard since Java 2. If you're a Java developer looking to build enterprise applications with a first-class look and feel, Swing is definitely one skill you need to master. This latest title from O'Reilly is a reference to the cool stuff in Swing. It's about the interesting things you learn over the years--creative, original, even weird hacks--the things that make you say, "I didn't know you could even do that with Swing!" "Swing Hacks" will show you how to extend Swing's rich component set ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Publisher
O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA United States
Number of pages
522
Condition
New
Number of Pages
522
Place of Publication
Sebastopol, United States
ISBN
9780596009076
SKU
V9780596009076
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About Joshua Marinacci
Joshua Marinacci is the author of "The Java Sketchbook" column for java.net, covering topics in Java client-side and web development. A Java programmer since 1995, he's currently working on enterprise document management software. Joshua earned his BS from Georgia Tech in 1997, and has been a professional programmer for over a decade. Chris Adamson is an Associate Online Editor for ... Read more

Reviews for Swing Hacks
"It might sound like a 1950s pulp murder mystery novel, but Swing Hacks is actually a guide for Java developers that's packed with ways to get the most from the Swing application program interface. It's no Swing bible, there's already quite a few of those, but it's a great reference guide for all the cool stuff. The book is ... Read more

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