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Date: 2006-12-12 04:41:37
Software design patterns
Design
Java platform
Model–view–presenter
Graphical user interface
Mouse
Swing
Software architecture
Software engineering
Computing

J-Fall[removed]Desktop Patterns and Data Binding Karsten Lentzsch

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