About the Author Mohamed Taman Mohamed Taman, chief of architects and software development manager at e-finance, lives in Cairo, Egypt. He graduated in electrical engineering from Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University. He is an experienced Java developer who has worked on the Web, mobile, and IoT for industries, including finance, banking, tourism, government, and healthcare. Before that, he worked with Pfizer, Intercom Enterprise (a Gold IBM partner), Silicon Expert, and Oracle using varied technologies, such as user-facing GUI frontends, backends, mid-tiers, and integrations of large-scale systems. He enjoys speaking at many conferences evangelizing Java standards and his experience worldwide, as he is a strong Java community member and a Java Champion since 2015. In addition, Mohamed is a member of Adopts Java EE 8, OpenJDK, and JavaFX programs. He was an executive member of Java Community Process Organisation, being the first African to join its board. He is also a member of the expert group JSR 354, 363, and 373. He is also the leader of EGJUG and MoroccoJUG member, a board member of Oracle Egypt Architects Club. He won the 2014 Duke's choice and 11th annual JCP adopt 2013 awards. You can read more about the author at http://about.me/mohamedtaman. Read more
J**A
JavaFX use on IOS and Raspberry Pi
For most JavaFx programmers, this is basically a three chapter introduction to JavaFX. There is also some material for IOS, Raspberry Pi systems and a few interfaces to some interesting hardware, but it falls short on RIA examples.I already have a few JavaFX books I use for reference and examples. This book would be inadequate for either purpose.If your working system is Windows or Linux, you might want to consider 'JavaFX for Dummies'. It's half the price of JavaFX Essentials, but nothing on IOS, Raspberry Pi or other hardware interfaces.
J**Z
Four Stars
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J**Y
Five Stars
Great book
D**Y
Buy this book... Exciting
As you go through chapters of this book, you can easily find out how much effort is done writing it. interesting content. easy to understand. easy to follow examples and hands on experience.developing applications for multiple devices (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Leap motion, and definitely mobile) was really exciting.
A**R
Two Stars
I could not finish many example applications with only book's explanations.After I got the codes, I understood them.
M**D
Great book
This is a very good book easy to understand and easy to use as a reference
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