This is the first of two articles about ListView:

https://www.pragmaticcoding.ca/javafx/elements/listview-basics

Personally, I’m a big fan of ListView, and a big fan of using it to do really cool stuff where you treat it more like a scrolling bunch of layouts. The team I worked with for years always wanted to build TableViews, so it was an on-going battle to try to get them to do more cool ListViews (that I mostly lost).

Anyways, you have to start at the start, and this article handles just the basics about ListView.

Take a look and let me know what you think.

Article 2 is just about done and covers most of the things you’ll need to know to create cool layouts. Originally this was all one big article, but when I took a look at after a few days away, it was just getting to big and overwhelming.

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