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| Book: | ActionScript 3.0 Cookbook | |
| Subject: | Immediately Useful and a Great Read | |
| Date: | 2007-02-14 16:37:23 | |
| From: | M. Givens | |
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The “ActionScript 3.0 Cookbook” was a great read. In fact, I read most of it in a local bookstore in the course of one evening. The code samples were immediately useful and easy to follow – I have already put them to use in my current Flex 2 projects. Chapter 6 (Display List), Chapter 15 (Programming Sound), and Chapter 16 (Video) were especially useful to me. I found that looking up ActionScript-related keywords in the index allowed me to quickly get to the “good stuff” on a particular topic. For instance, I needed some help on adding a TextInput control to a Canvas using only ActionScript (e.g. not with the MXML tag). I found “adding item to display list, 141-145” in the index, and the detailed explanation of the solution was exactly what I needed – no fluff, just stuff. Thank you to O’Reilly and the authors, Joey Lott, Darron Schall, and Keith Peters for the inspiration. |
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