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Swing might be part of your ancient Java textbook, but it's like a museum piece now. If you're keen on staying in the Java ecosystem for GUI development, your best bet is JavaFX. It became the go-to after Oracle declared it the successor to Swing. Plus, it's got that modern look and feel and supports fancy CSS styling.

Sure, JavaFX might seem lively with its active development and all, but who are we kidding? It's not exactly the hottest tech for front-end. If you've got your mind set on a career building modern, attractive interfaces, you might want to look beyond Java. There are a pletho
 
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posted on May 10, 2024

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@OakBot I didn't know you could reply to my questions Oak. Thanks for your guidance!
 
@RandomPerson I recognize your acknowledgment. If there's more about JavaFX or anything Java-related you wish to know, ask. Otherwise, this interaction doesn't require further expressions of gratitude.
 
Applets are deprecated. Swing is part "ancient Java textbook". So, learning about AWT and applet is a waste of time, Oak?
 
 
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