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| Publisher: O'Reilly | Publication date: 2003 | ISBN: 0596004907 | Pages: 552 |
ActionScript's sheer volume of capabilities can be daunting. The ActionScript Cookbook
breaks it all down into tasks that are relevant, practical, and
insightful. On top of hundreds of atomic recipes, it offers seven full
chapters of larger sample applications. Appealing to all levels of
ActionScript coders, this book offers concrete solutions to the most
common ActionScript needs and problems. The ActionScript Cookbook is for people who want to hit the ground running.
The ActionScript Cookbook
is written with all levels of ActionScript developers in mind—people
like you, who want practical solutions to common problems. Keep this
book next to your computer to tackle programming challenges such as how
to use ActionScript to draw a circle or load images at runtime, or work
with Flash Communication Server (FlashCom) and Flash Remoting. This
book is filled with exciting yet accessible and practical examples,
solutions, and insights into the situations that Flash and ActionScript
developers are sure to encounter. The book is
divided into three parts. The first two parts follow the classic
O'Reilly Cookbook series format, in which each recipe presents the
problem, the solution, and a discussion of the solution. You can
quickly locate the recipe that most closely matches your situation and
get the solution without having to read the whole book to understand
the underlying code. The Discussion sections of each recipe offer a
deeper analysis of how the solution works and possible design choices
and ramifications. So you get the best of both worlds—quick and easy
access to the answers you want and deeper insights into the nature of
both the problem and the solution. The ActionScript Cookbook helps you develop your understanding of concepts by applying them in real situations.
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