Third-Eye-Final-Year-Project
AwesomeJavaFX
Third-Eye-Final-Year-Project | AwesomeJavaFX | |
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1 | 10 | |
101 | 3,029 | |
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2.8 | 4.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Third-Eye-Final-Year-Project
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Forensic Face Sketch Construction and Recognition
1. Download the Source Code from the Repo (https://github.com/imakashsahu/Third-Eye-Final-Year-Project) 2. Download and Install the Java JDK 8 (https://www.oracle.com/in/java/technologies/javase/javase-jdk8-downloads.html) 3. Download the latest NetBeans Installer (https://netbeans.apache.org/download/index.html) 3. Install and Open NetBeans 4. GoTo Tools > Plugin > Available Plugin 5. Search for "Java FX" and check "Gluon Plugin" & "JavaFx implementation for Windows" then click on Install 6. Now search for "Maven" and check "Gradle" then click on Install 7. Restart NetBeans
AwesomeJavaFX
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AboutFX
It's like abandoned AwesomeJavaFX, but with nice charts and highlights. So, next time someone says JavaFX is dead or unmaintained, you can just share the link. And even if you already know everything about the JavaFX, I think it's still maybe interesting to see how it looks in numbers. Enjoy and happy new year!
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Do you know any frameworks that should be used with Java or javafx?
Both Awesome Java and Awesome JavaFX have very comprehensive lists of frameworks.
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Useful tools every JavaFX developer should consider using
here is a list of usefull stuff around javafx: https://github.com/mhrimaz/AwesomeJavaFX
- What modern tools are used to build standalone offline desktop apps?
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Java for algorithmic trading in Futures/FX by API, what framework, and what setup shall I choose for best of the best performance? Please help?
https://github.com/mhrimaz/AwesomeJavaFX#real-world-examples
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JavaFx quality docs/tutorial
You might want to check this selection
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Javafx To Reactjs Analogy
Check here: https://github.com/mhrimaz/AwesomeJavaFX
- A Few Questions About JavaFX
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Design Patterns for multi-screen JavaFX applications
You can always check https://github.com/mhrimaz/AwesomeJavaFX for interesting projects around JavaFX.
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What is JavaFX lacking?
In the end there are lots of libraries for components out there to use. I regularly turn to this list https://github.com/mhrimaz/AwesomeJavaFX to check what is "out there".
What are some alternatives?
AWS-CheatSheet - ☁️ The AWS Cheat Sheet ☁️
maven-jpackage-template - Sample project illustrating building nice, small cross-platform JavaFX or Swing desktop apps with native installers while still using the standard Maven dependency system.
cloud-cheat-sheets - My handmade cheat-sheets for different AWS services.
tornadofx - Lightweight JavaFX Framework for Kotlin
axis-aws-rekognition - This project is a POC of using AWS Rekognition service over persistent and secure MQTT using client certificate with axis cameras (Requires firmware version 10+). Secure MQTT is used instead of HTTPS to get less overhead with connection setup
SceneManager - Create multiFXML JavaFX applications with ease
FXyz - A JavaFX 3D Visualization and Component Library
reduxfx - Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) for JavaFX
aboutfx - An unofficial GitHub repo that sums up everything about the JavaFX project state on a single page
awesome-java - A curated list of awesome frameworks, libraries and software for the Java programming language.
mvvmFX - an Application Framework for implementing the MVVM Pattern with JavaFX