A complete introduction for beginners to Sun's powerful JavaFX scripting language JavaFX is a scripting language which provides built-in properties for manipulating objects within a 2D coordinate system. A competing technology to Microsoft's Silverlight, JavaFX provides the tools to fill and pen stroke colors, and create special effects, shapes and lines. It also manipulates images and play videos and sound and defines animations that affect objects over time. This complete introduction for any level doesn't bury you with details. It starts quickly with an introduction to the power of JavaFX key features--scene node graphs, nodes as components, the coordinate system, layout options, colors and gradients, custom classes with inheritance, animation, binding, and event handlers. It then shows step-by-step how these features could be used in a real JavaFX application and will help an application look
Paul Anderson Books
This author delves into the complexities of human desire and the intricate tapestry of relationships through their compelling prose. Their work often explores the psychological and emotional landscapes, employing a distinctive style that captures the subtle nuances of the human experience. The author is driven to uncover the hidden motivations and inner worlds of their characters, offering readers a profound and engaging journey. Their writing stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, providing insights into the core of human connection and the search for meaning.






In-depth study of the C shell as a command interpreter and the gateway to other programs and utilities running under UNIX.
Exploring the transformative impact of Web 2.0, this book delves into the services and technologies that have reshaped interactions and business practices. It presents a framework focusing on three key areas: the overarching ideas and their social/business implications, foundational technologies, and significant applications. Key topics include the architecture of the Web, evolving software engineering practices, and insights into the future landscape, including the rise of Web 3.0.
Engineering and Manufacturing T Level: Core
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Focusing on territorial politics, the book analyzes the developments in Catalonia and Scotland from 2010 onward, highlighting the influence of independence referenda, Brexit, and the COVID-19 pandemic. It delves into the experiences of both state and substate elites, presenting a comparative study that advocates for reforms aimed at establishing more inclusive territorial frameworks.
Cambridge National in Engineering Manufacture Revision Guide and Workbook with Digital Access (2 Years)
Level 1/Level 2
- 126 pages
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Designed to enhance exam preparation, this guide offers a comprehensive mix of exam-style questions and targeted guidance to boost student confidence. Key learning points are presented clearly and visually, aiding focus and retention. The workbook includes write-in activities for active revision and consolidation of knowledge. Additionally, confidence-building exercises help demystify assessment language, while digital resources provide further support for understanding various exam formats and expectations.
Mod may have been born in the ballrooms and nightclubs around London but it soon rampaged throughout the country. Young kids soon found a passion for sharp clothes, music and dancing, but for some it was pills, thrills and violence.
Scorcha! Skins, Suedes and Style from the Streets 1967-1973
- 304 pages
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Featuring a foreword by Suggs and jam-packed with iconic images, this is the definitive visual history of the Suedehead way of life.

