By aalmiray
via jameswilliams.be
Published: Jan 20 2008 / 02:08
I visited java.net today and saw the headline "Create rich applications with JavaFX Script." Though I’m not what you would call adherent of the JavaFX dogma per se, I do like to keep abreast of what’s going on. I’ve been watching it since it was F3.
So I clicked the link and to my utter dismay, the "rich application" was a calculator. A run of the mill, generic, basic four function calculator. WTF? What’s with the wacky 7,4,1, and 0 buttons?
Comments
dzonelurker replied ago:
'rich application' was invented by Microsoft marketing to counter the 'fat application' labeling.
pourya replied ago:
I have seen cool applications using FX on web maybe the reason that they have that example on their site is because they want everyone to see how easy it is to develop using FX.....
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