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Groovy can give Swing a fresh start Posted: Feb 22, 2007 6:02 AM
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Looks like the Swing debate is catching fire in Java Blog land, not that anyone is throwing keroscene on the fire or anything. Well daniel at DZone makes an excellent point: Does Swing Need Saving? He's right. Swing isn't dieing, it is the #1 GUI Toolkit in development in IT shops today. [I really need to find that old link...] However, it sure could use a fresh start, kind of like windows got with .NET and the WinForms API (and like it got with MFC before that).

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