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Best Practices and State of the Art Tools for Modern GUI Creation
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In the past, creating a suitable graphical user interface required time-intensive hand coding that was cost-prohibitive. With the introduction of graphical GUI design tools, the landscape has changed. GUI building tools allow developers to spend less time and money creating Java GUIs, because they can focus on creating application-specific functionality rather than coding the low-level logic required for GUIs to run.


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