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Adam Bochenek
| Author: Adam Bochenek ISBN: 83-7279-465-0 Format: 165x240, 364 pages Publisher: MIKOM |
| About the book |
| Imagine that you want to write a program in Java. The one that with performance and appearance suits native applications of a given operating system. By creating its user interface you no longer want to choose between a poor AWT library and a slow and specific-looking Swing. Would you like something that combines the advantages of both, while eliminating their disadvantages. Impossible? Or maybe you would like to create your application using an open source tool whose capabilities are far ahead of commercial solutions. Such a tool, which is incredibly default and declares variables itself, generates methods or includes import clauses. At this time, you deal with the most important thing, that is the application's logic. It already sounds like a fairy tale. Dreams, however, sometimes come true. This is proven by the reading of the book you hold in your hand. You will learn from it how Eclipse works, which is a programming platform that is gaining popularity at a rate previously unknown. You will get to know the surprising possibilities of the tools used to write applications in Java. But this book is primarily a description of the SWT library, that is works of brave people who did not want to come to terms with the limited capabilities of AWT and Swing. SWT is an extremely efficient and effective library used to create a graphical user interface. Portable and available for virtually all operating systems, although based on native components and consuming really little system resources. In short, something that should have been available for a long time. What's more, this solution is exceptionally well tested. In the end, Eclipse itself is written based on SWT. And you can not really have any reservations about the quality of this environment. |
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The expansion module to support two cameras is designed for Raspberry Pi minicomputers. The board allows you to connect two cameras via CSI connectors to one minicomputer connector. ArduCAM B016601
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AVT kit for self-assembly remote radio switch. AVT5590 B
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HAT for powering over Ethernet (PoE) for Raspberry Pi. It allows you to use the PoE interface to power the minicomputer via an Ethernet cable
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A 10-bit programmable magnetic object rotation sensor (encoder). It can work at 3.3V and 5V, it has a measurement resolution of 0.35 degrees and a serial and PWM signal output. The system has a SSOP16 housing
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Shield for Arduino containing the most commonly used peripherals in an easy-to-use form. It is equipped with: OLED display, RGB diode, buttons, temperature and humidity sensor and joystick. DFRobot DFR0270
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RF remote transmitter with USB port - set for self-assembly
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KAmodRPI RS485 CAN HAT is a shield for the Raspberry Pi computer that extends its interfaces with RS485 and CAN. Bus signals are led out to goldpin connectors and terminal blocks.
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Adam Bochenek