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Essential ActionScript 3.0
ActionScript 3.0 is a huge upgrade to Flash's programming
language. The enhancements to ActionScript's performance,
feature set, ease of use, cleanliness, and sophistication
are considerable. Essential ActionScript 3.0 focuses on the
core language and object-oriented programming, along with
the Flash Player API.
Essential
ActionScript has become the #1 resource for the
Flash and ActionScript development community, and the reason
is the author, Colin Moock. Many people even refer to it
simply as "The Colin Moock book."
And for good reason: No one is better at turning
ActionScript inside out, learning its nuances and
capabilities, and then explaining everything in such an
accessible way. Colin Moock is not just a talented
programmer and technologist; he's also a gifted teacher.
Essential ActionScript 3.0 is a radically overhauled update
to Essential ActionScript 2.0. True to its roots, the book
once again focuses on the core language and object-oriented
programming, but also adds a deep look at the centerpiece of
Flash Player's new API: display programming. Enjoy hundreds
of brand new pages covering exciting new language features,
such as the DOM-based event architecture, E4X, and
namespaces--all brimming with real-world sample code.
The ActionScript 3.0 revolution is here, and Essential
ActionScript 3.0's steady hand is waiting to guide you
through it.
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