Thursday, August 6, 2009

Flash CS Action Script 3.0


Most readers will need some previous experience with Flash and programming to get
the most from this book. You also need the right tools.

Readers should be familiar with the Flash CS3 environment. If you are new to Flash, run
through the Flash User Guide that comes with Flash CS3. From inside Flash, choose
Help, Flash Help or press F1. You might also want to consider a beginner’s book or
online tutorial.
This book is not geared toward first-time programmers, unless you are just looking to
use the examples by substituting your own graphics. Therefore, you should have some
programming experience: ActionScript 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0, JavaScript, Java, Lingo, Perl,
PHP, C++, or just about any structured programming language. ActionScript 3.0 is not
hard to understand if you are at least somewhat familiar with loops, conditions, and
functions. Chapter 1, “Using Flash and ActionScript 3.0,” in fact, sums up the basic
ActionScript 3.0 syntax.


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