That also means that people will copy the namespace.get() code instead of using
@BXML. You are signing some of the examples, why not just sign them all and use
@BXML all the way? Most applications needs to be/should be signed anyway.
Possibly, but the examples don't, and a prospective developer may wonder why a
simple tutorial application requires system access. It also makes an
application take slightly longer to start up.
I buy that, thought about the same. So how about this: You use
namespace.get() in the actual code that is run, but @BXML in the code
example text. Together with an explanation, you get the best of both
worlds. What do you think? :)
-- Edvin