* Learn object-oriented programming in actionscript 3.0 * Covers both the Flash and Flex environments * Includes design patterns, custom frameworks, data binding, and other crucial techniquesObject-oriented programming (OOP) is something that is usually considered a black art for hardcore prog
Object-Oriented ActionScript 3.0
โ Scribed by Todd Yard, Peter Elst, Sas Jacobs
- Publisher
- friends of ED
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 640
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
ActionScript 3.0 is a very popular new language for the Flash community to learn, plus it makes object-oriented programming mandatory, hence this new edition of the best selling and very highly regarded Object Oriented ActionScript for Flash 8 is doubly important for the community - they are now forced to adopted OOP methodologies with ActionScript 3.0. This book is useful to any Flash developer wanting to improve their skill in ActionScript 3.0, whether they use it within Flash 9, or Flex 2. Object-Oriented ActionScript 3.0 teaches the theory and practice of object-oriented programming (OOP) with ActionScript 3.0, assuming no serious programming experience, and delivering enough techniques and step by step examples to keep the reader interested and help them succeed in their goals.
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