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Readers for the new book of Herbert Schildt?

 
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I'm learning Java with the book Java A Beginners's Guide by Herbert Schildt.
I'm learning a lot with it.
Is the new book of JavaFX for begginers or for experience developers?
Thank you.
 
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Have you looked at the links in the welcome thread? You can have a look at some of the pages on Amazon there. It says no experience with Java® GUIs is required.
 
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Hi Fernando,

My book "Introducing JavaFX 8 Programming" provides a fast-paced introduction to JavaFX. As such, it was designed for both beginners and experienced pros. If you already know a GUI, such as Swing, you may be able to advance through the book more quickly, but prior GUI experience is not required. Of course, a basic working knowledge of the Java language is needed.
 
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