I was eager to start using JavaFX, because Linux isn't yet fully supported as a development platform. So I used this tips on how to install Netbeans with JavaFX on Linux. And I have been able to follow this tutorial.
Nothing fancy, but I have a good feeling about JavaFX : the code is clean, powerful and very readable. Not cluttered with legacy stuff.
I hope I will be able to do more with it.
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