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Macromedia Flash 8 ActionScript: Training from the Source
By: Jobe Makar , Danny PattersonImprint: Adobe Press
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As any Flash developer worth his or her salt knows, you're not tapping all of the program's power unless you're taking advantage of its scripting language. Not to worry: With Flash 8's improved scripting language (which includes a visual interface!) and this project-based guide you don't have to be a master programmer to do so. In these pages best-selling authors Derek Franklin and Jobe Makar with Danny Patterson, Member of Team Macromedia Flash, use hands-on lessons and simple, step-by-step instructions to translate real-life activities into scripts, in the process demonstrating that scripting is something you already instinctively know how to do. To that end, the authors have provided methodologies and techniques for building nearly 40 real-life Flash 8 ActionScript projects, including sample games, wireless applications, Web sites, and more-all of which will help you work faster and more efficiently.
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| Title of Computers eBook: Macromedia Flash 8 ActionScript: Training from the Source | |
| Release Date: 03-02-2006 | |
| Publisher: Adobe Press |
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| Parent title | Macromedia Flash 8 ActionScript:... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9780321446787 |
| File size | 8566 |
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