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JavaFX with Stephen Chin

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Stephen Chin, talks with host Chhandomay Mandal about the JavaFX platform and the new 1.2 release.
About Steve: By day, Steve is a mild-mannered Agile development manager, but in the evening he transforms into a Java hacker extraordinaire. His recent exploits include inventing WidgetFX to save the world from the invasion of Javascript and HTML on the desktop, writing the Pro JavaFX Platform book - twice! (counting the 1.2 update), and presenting a Rock Star session at JavaOne that included an audible, motorized, wireless... bunny. When he is not racing to a meeting or presentation on his motorcycle, you can follow him on his blog, http://steveonjava.com/ or on Twitter @steveonjava.
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Stephen Chin, talks with host Chhandomay Mandal about the JavaFX platform and the new 1.2 release.
About Steve: By day, Steve is a mild-mannered Agile development manager, but in the evening he transforms into a Java hacker extraordinaire. His recent exploits include inventing WidgetFX to save the world from the invasion of Javascript and HTML on the desktop, writing the Pro JavaFX Platform book - twice! (counting the 1.2 update), and presenting a Rock Star session at JavaOne that included an audible, motorized, wireless... bunny. When he is not racing to a meeting or presentation on his motorcycle, you can follow him on his blog, http://steveonjava.com/ or on Twitter @steveonjava.
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