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Core JavaJavaOne 2008, Day 1: Rich-Client Misconceptions
Author: artima.com |
Published: 7th May 2008 |
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Rich clients are more than just about user interfaces, argues Adobe's James Ward in this JavaOne 2008 interview with Artima. Rich clients are about architecture, and are also about collaboration between developers and designers.
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