Desktop app for applying for and managing scholarships for the University of Prishtina
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JavaFX is an open source, next generation client application platform for desktop, mobile and embedded systems built with Java. It is offered as a cross-platform Java library and it delivers consistent graphical user interfaces across a wide range of operating systems and devices. Applications developed with JavaFX can be run on devices such as desktop computers, mobile phones, TVs, tablets, and more.
Desktop app for applying for and managing scholarships for the University of Prishtina
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