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Java Programming
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Java Programming

by Poornachandra Sarang
December 2011
Intermediate to advanced
672 pages
18h 27m
English
McGraw Hill Computing
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CHAPTER

13

Event Processing and GUI Building

imagen all the earlier chapters, Java programs we discussed were console based. These console-based applications make it easier to focus on learning the language syntax. However, in real life, application users demand a better interface than the one provided in a console-based application. The graphical user interface (GUI) has been in existence now for a few decades, and your users will certainly expect one in the applications you develop. Practically all applications, from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice, ...

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