Apologies for not posting anything last week - I was unwell at the start of the week, and spent the rest of the week catching up!
- A project I started a while back is slowly gaining steam. The FXDocs project aims to create a comprehensive 'book' related to JavaFX. It's all asciidoc, open for contributors to submit sections, and automatically builds new HTML and PDF output on every commit. If you want to contribute, get in touch!
- Sean Phillips was interviewed by Oracle regarding his work on using JavaFX to visualise complex data related to deep space trajectories.
- Version 0.3 of JFXGL, a library that provides "Glue code that allows you to use JavaFX in your OpenGL/LWJGL3 app", has been released.
- Gerrit Grunwald has posted about formatting numbers in the Medusa gauge library.
- Dirk Lemmermann has posted an interview about a JavaFX application written using Gluon and other open source projects to target iOS and Android devices.
- Christoph Nahr has written about JavaFX chart coloring.
- Patrick Martin has posted a video detailing some of the capabilities found in Dex 0.9.
- Patrick has also written about building JavaFX user interfaces with JSON.
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