JFXDays presentation - Having fun with Java and JavaFX on the Raspberry Pi
Today I could give my talk “Having fun with Java and JavaFX on the Raspberry Pi” at the JFXDays. Normally this event takes place in Zurich, but this year also went virtual because… well because of 2020…
I’m honored that my talk was part of this two-day event with a lot of talks by all the people who are the driving forces in the JavaFX community!
Below you can find all the links which were shared in the talk. This list is similar to the previous ones, but again contains some new information.
Links mentioned during the talk (in order)
- Passendale, Belgium
- Televic Rail - Passenger Information Systems
- CoderDojo
- YouTube-Drum-channel of my son Vik
- Book: “Getting Started with Java on the Raspberry Pi”
- Raspberry Pi
- Announcing Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
- Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 on sale now from $25
- Raspberry Pi 400
- 23 fun Raspberry Pi 400 facts
- Which Programming Languages Use the Least Electricity?
- Sources JavaFX graph with Java history
- Oracle: “JavaFX + RaspberryPi = Our idea of a match made in heaven”
- Raspberry Pi - download OS
- Visual Studio Code for Raspberry Pi
- Blog post: “Visual Studio on Raspberry Pi (with 32 and 64-bit OS)”
- Building OpenJDK on Raspberry Pi
- BellSoft LibericaJDK
- Gluon JavaJFX downloads
- JavaFX 3D - A Look Back Through History & Some Experiments
- FXGL
- Blog post: “Raspberry Pi history, versions, pins and headers as a Java Maven library”
- Blog post: “Calculating resistor value with a JavaFX application”
- Blog post: “Building native applications for all PC and mobile platforms from a single JavaFX project with Gluon Mobile and GitHub Actions”
- Pi4J - Java I/O library for Java on the Raspberry Pi
- Pi4J - V2 Sneak Preview
- TilesFX
- Oracle Java Magazine: “Getting started with JavaFX on the Raspberry Pi”
- Oracle Java Magazine: sources of the example application
- Controlling Arduino with Mosquitto and JavaFX on Raspberry Pi
- Sources of JavaFX LED strip controller
- Sources of Arduino Mosquitto LED strip controller
- @FrankDelporte on Twitter
- foojay: a place for friends of OpenJDK