Monthly Archives: May 2012

Getting started with e(fx)clipse and JavaFX

Together with the 0.0.14 release of e(fx)clipse. I’ve released 3 step by step tutorials to get you started with JavaFX in Eclipse: Configuring e(fx)clipse: In this short tutorial you’ll see how to configure e(fx)clipse to start your JavaFX experience Createing … Continue reading

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JavaFX + xtend an ongoing love

So I’ve already blogged (here and here) about the prefect match between JavaFX and Xtend. Now that those 2 got to know each other better their love grows even more because Xtend now has a with (=>) operator who frees … Continue reading

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e(fx)clipse 0.0.14 released

It’s been a long time since 0.0.13 but it’s been very busy with conferences, vacations, … . Anyways I’m happy to announce a new release 0.0.14 of e(fx)clipse. Let’s go straight into the changes and new features. Some stats for … Continue reading

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Netbeans nightly catching up with e(fx)clipse with improved JavaFX support

As the author of the eclipse tooling for JavaFX I checkout my competitors (which is the wrong word here because I don’t see us competing) which is Netbeans in my case. I just download the latest nightly build and voilá … Continue reading

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It’s the small things that matter

It was at EclipseCon NA 2012 when I run into Denis Roy and mentionned that there’s a small thing that drives me crazy all time it comes to milestone weeks. The none release builds are not mirrowed and so downloading … Continue reading

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