Be careful, there were a lot of pre 1.0 samples on the net and they
are worse than useless as so much has changed since <1.0 to 1.2

Stick to javafx.com, sun.com and sites like http://fxexperience.com/
http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/ which are up to date.

This may also be helpful:  
http://refcardz.dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-javafx


On Sep 12, 8:29 pm, SpikyOrange <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for all the feedback in my last post on JavaFX, I've now posted
> some of your feedback in a blog update.
>
> I would appreciate some thoughts as to why some of the examples are
> not working for me, is it because the language has been revised - or
> am I perhaps using a version of the plug-ins that are too old?
>
> For example, the async threading solution using the 'do' keyword fails
> to work for me, plus many others.
>
> If you wouldn't mind taking a peek, it would be appreciated.
> Hopefully soon I'll have some short videos to post, so anything you
> can add will be appreciated.
>
> I'm really keen to find an up-to-date PDF on the full language spec
> for the train - everything I tend to find at the moment is either web-
> page based or not the full spec (i.e. JavaFX for Java programmers).
>
> http://spikyorange.blogspot.com/
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
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