Upcoming presentations
JavaFX: Designer – Developer Workflow
Scandinavian developer conference, Gothenburg, 2010-03-17
Many JavaFX presentations focus on what the code looks like and how the language works, but they rarely show how to actually get started. JavaFX is said to be both designer and developer friendly but how do you get the designers involved? In this presentation we’ll show what a typical JavaFX workflow may look like, starting with a fresh installation of the JavaFX Production Suite and Adbobe Photoshop, and going all the way to a complete application.
Making data look good using Java, JavaFX and Groovy
Scandinavian developer conference, Gothenburg, 2010-03-17
Every day weʼre surrounded by vast amounts of data, potentially interesting numbers that usually just sit in log files, databases and within embedded systems. In this presentation, weʼll show how you can bring this data out into the daylight, making it look better than ever. The star of the show is Knut, a very user friendly open source application written in Java and JavaFX, that can be used to create fancy displays for data from almost any source. Weʼll show how Knut works, how we built the application, and share valuable lessons from the development process.
Previous presentations
Here’s a list of our previous adventures together, feel free to contact us if you have questions about our presentations.
JavaFX: Designer – Developer Workflow
JFokus, Stockholm, 2010-01-27
Live coding is never a good idea, but we really wanted to show how to get started with JavaFX and it’s bridge to Photoshop, so we created a music player from scratch during the presentation. We got some good feedback afterwards, and feel pretty satisfied with the way the presentation turned out. We’ll get at least one more chance to improve it, as we’ll deliver it again at Scandinavian developer conference in Gothenburg in March.
Swing Rocks – A tribute to Filthy rich clients
JavaOne, San Francisco, 2009-06-04
Our biggest show so far, still based on Feedjii and the code behind it, but otherwise a lot of new material. This time, we had found and worked around the issues that caused us problems at JFokus, and talked a bit about it in the presentation. We got really good scores, and a lot of positive comments from the session survey, thanks a lot!
Swing Rocks – A beautiful example
JFokus, Stockholm, 2009-01-28
A more well thought through version of our A beautiful example presentation, with more “realistic” code examples. We were haunted by some technical problems, but we still feel it was a successful presentation.
Swing Rocks – A beautiful example
Internal conference, Epsilon, Gothenburg, 2008-11-27
A “full length” (45 minutes) version of our lightning talk from Øredev, with some examples from our Getting started presentation thrown in. We also added an introduction/tutorial to animations using the excellent Timing framework.
Swing Rocks – A beautiful example (short version)
Øredev, Malmö, 2008-11-20
A lightning talk proving that Java graphics isn’t just about ugly applets that take forever to load. First presentation of Feedjii, with an introduction to arbitrary shaped windows, custom components and kinetic scrolling.
Swing Rocks – Getting started
JavaForum, Malmö, 2008-05-22
An introduction to Swing and Java2D, with code examples for custom components, affine transformations, fade, blur, and much more.
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