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Foundation ActionScript 3.0 with Flash CS3 and Flex

โœ Scribed by Steve Webster, Todd Yard, Sean McSharry (auth.)


Publisher
Apress
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
577
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


If you want to create exciting dynamic web sites that will amaze your online audience, then the Flash platform is a great way to go, with it's many features, including powerful graphical and sound and video capabilities. To really harness the power of Flash though, you need to make use of ActionScript to provide dynamic effects, enable user interaction, and manipulate data.

ActionScript 3.0, the Flash Platform's scripting language, offers a lot of new and powerful features. ActionScript is now a full-fledged programming language, with complete object-oriented capabilities, improved event handling, sound and video support, drawing capabilities, support for regular expressions, and much more.

Whether you are a Flash designer wishing to add to your skill set or an experienced ActionScript developer who wants to get up to speed with the latest version, you'll find all you need to know in Foundation ActionScript 3.0 with Flash CS3 and Flex.

This book covers all the essential techniques from the ground up, allowing you to get up and running quickly and easily. Starting with the fundamentals, you'll learn about using ActionScript objects, manipulating sound and video, and harnessing the power of regular expressions and XML.

The book concludes with two case studies to consolidate what you've learned and to introduce some more advanced techniques. This will give you some grounding in the new and exciting world of ActionScript 3.0 and show you how it all fits together in larger applications, allowing you to go on and build your own professional sites.

The sensible layout of the book makes it easy to find information about specific techniques. It doesn't aim to be an exhaustive reference, but rather focuses on the essential skills that will enable you to get up and running more quickly. With this book as your guide, you'll be creating killer Flash applications before you know it!

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Getting Started with Actionscript 3.0....Pages 1-23
Actionscript 3.0 Fundamentals....Pages 25-69
Objects and Classes....Pages 70-106
Working with the Display....Pages 109-161
Creating Vector Graphics with the Drawing API....Pages 163-191
User Interaction and More with Events....Pages 193-230
Working with Video....Pages 233-290
Using Audio....Pages 293-343
Working with Components....Pages 345-391
Regular Expressions....Pages 393-416
Using XML....Pages 419-433
Case Study: Creating a Dynamic Image Viewer....Pages 435-467
Getting Started with Flex 2....Pages 469-488
Flex by Example....Pages 491-549
Back Matter....Pages 550-566

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