Enroll in CSCE 496/896: Graphical User Interface Programming

CSCE 496/896: Graphical User Interface Programming
CSCE 496/896: Graphical User Interface Programming

Graphical User Interface Programming is a brand new course open to undergraduate and graduate students.

CSCE 496/896: Graphical User Interface Programming
Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Location: 119 Avery Hall
Section: 004
Credit Hours: 3

Design and implementation of modern object-oriented graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Design methodologies, including model-view-controller patterns. Implementation, including events, listeners, handlers, layout, controls, properties, bindings, lambda abstraction, concurrency, styling, drawing, and media. Tools, including layout manager software.
This semester, the course will use JavaFX 8, Oracle’s software platform for desktop applications and rich Internet applications (RIAs). JavaFX offers a large set of graphics and media packages for GUI programming. JavaFX 8 is intended to replace Swing as Java’s standard GUI library.

More details at: http://cse.unl.edu/~reich/GUI/flyer.pdf