JavaZone 2010 - JavaFX: Designer Developer Workflow
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.
Pär Sikö
Pär is a passionate developer whoʼs been working with client side Java for more than ten years and that is hoping for another ten years filled with challenges and new technology. Pär is a fast learner with a need to always learn more and never being satisfied, always wanting more. This is a good thing since GUI programming always ends up on pixel level where the details are of utter most importance.
Martin Gunnarsson
Great programmers are usually lousy designers, and vice versa, but Martin is one of those rare cross-breeds who can handle both. Graphics programming and GUI design suits him particularly well, but being a true perfectionist, he's rarely satisfied with the results of his own work. Martin has several years of Swing work behind him, and he's been creating 2D and 3D graphics for over ten years. Martin currently works as a consultant for Epsilon, with user experience as one of his specialities.
