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<description>Gradients are one of my favorite Java2D tools and I just made some interesting discoveries about their performance.</description>
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<title>A lot of free articles</title>
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<description>If you can read French and like programming, you should enjoy what I have to announce.</description>
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<title>GroupLayout is integrated into Mustang</title>
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<description>Wow, I missed that putback in the source tree but here it is folks!</description>
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<title>Make Swing... er... Swing!</title>
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<description>A good looking GUI needs a bit more than just fancy graphics. It needs life, animation! Java SE provides everything you need to make your Swing apps swing, but there&apos;s an easier way.</description>
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<title>NetBeans with anti aliasing</title>
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<description>I said it several times: I use Eclipse. But yet another reason for me to use Eclipse instead of NetBeans is now gone.</description>
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<title>JavaPolis 2005</title>
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<description>JavaPolis 2005 is taking place next week. If you want to meet two new members of the Swing Team and see some cool stuff, come to Antwerp.</description>
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<description>I&apos;m still working on it and I&apos;m late but I have a cool teaser.</description>
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<title>Twinkle, a Java2D/OpenGL Demo</title>
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<description>I have spent the past few days playing with JOGL and the new OpenGL pipeline in Mustang. Here is a sneak preview of a soon to be released demo.</description>
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<description>While looking for an efficient graping tool for Windows, I discovered a very interesting feature of Maple.</description>
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<description>While writing a new Swing/Java2D demo I ran into very interesting issues with pictures painting.</description>
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