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Java Look & Feel Themes
Manish Hatwalne
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4 Jul 2002
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Enhance visual appeal of your swing application with colorful and customizable themes.
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Manish Hatwalne
Founder
Orisys Software
India
Manish Hatwalne is the founder of Orisys Software, based in Pune, India. He has over 9 years of programming experience and has worked on diverse technologies. He specializes in Java/J2EE technologies and is a Sun Certified Java Programmer. He has also been involved as a beta tester for SCJP 1.4 examination for Sun Microsystems. He has co-authored commercial mock examination for SCJP 1.4. He has extensively worked with American clients. He enjoys exploring new technologies and writes regularly for various blogs and on-line technical journals.
Besides software, his hobbies include travel, treks, reading, writing and listening to various genres of music. He has few articles (technical/non-technical) on the web and print media.to his credit and hopes to write a book in not so distinct future.
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