Jfc And Swing
Graphic Java 2, Volume 2: Swing (3rd Edition)
Format: Paperback
Author: David Geary
ReleaseDate: 12 March, 1999
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Rating:
Still good
A wonderful reference I still find myself reaching for it several times a week for parts of the GUI that I don't reach into that often. Like a fine movie, this book is still very useful even as the language advances. Considering that I use the Eclipse front-end I do all of my GUI coding by hand (that and most GUI builders put out some really terrible code), so maybe I am a bit atypical in this regard.
Pure java
Simple, organized, interfaced, estructured, conceptual and objective point of view of reality. That is all, pure java. Some examples, lots of them, really, some descriptions of classes, all of swing JFC, really, and that's all folks. No more, no less. But that's the best, it's a reference of swing, "thousand and more" pages reference, but clear reference. A must if you're interested in collecting java muscle books. Nice cover desing. Strong, doesn't break easily. Sorry ;).
A very comprehensive book
I have found it as a good reference for all sorts of examples and also in a method lookup like way. This book is very comprehensive and is a must for any serious Swing developer.
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