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Using ActionScript 2.0 Components with Macromedia Flash 8
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by Bob Berry, Jen deHaan, Peter deHaan, and David Jacowitz
Sales Rank: 520792
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List Price: $54.99
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Paperback: 1752 pages
Publisher: Macromedia Press; 1 edition October 22, 2005
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0321395395
ISBN-13: 978-0321395399
Product Dimensions:
8.9 x 7.1 x 2.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 5.2 pounds
Product Description
Components are “packaged” pieces of the Flash user interface, data integration tools, and media player that form the building blocks for building rich internet applications. They encapsulate complex functionality to make Flash development easier and more efficient, by letting developers reuse, share, and customize code. This book describes how to work with components and their supporting classes. In Using ActionScript Components with Macromedia Flash 8, learn how to: • Set component properties and parameters • Write functions to handle component “events,” such as clicking, loading, and rollovers • Customize component appearance • Create your own components and distribute them to other developers and designers • Use supporting classes for managing component depth and focus, or to customize data, styles, transition effects, and Web services Includes the following books in the Macromedia online documentation: • Using Components • Components Language Reference Powerful development and design tools require thorough and authoritative technical advice and documentation. When it comes to Macromedia Flash, no one is more authoritative than Macromedia Development and writing teams. Now their official documentation is available to you in printed book form. As you work, keep this guide by your side for ready access to valuable information on using Flash. We’ve designed it so that it’s easy to annotate as you progress.
About The Author
Bob Berry, Jen deHaan, Peter deHaan, David Jacowitz, and Wade Pickett are members of the staff of the Instructional Media Development team at Macromedia. The Macromedia Instructional Media Development (IMD) team is a group of technical writers, editors, and production engineers who create the technical documentation for all Macromedia products and technologies. Each product has a team of dedicated writers who document the help systems, feature descriptions, and learning paths that Macromedia customers use. Through their years of insider, hands-on product experience, the IMD team is uniquely qualified to bring you these official Macromedia-branded documentation reference guides.
Customer Reviews & Comments
This book was put out by Macromedia itself. Based on the title, I expected an original book that would be well written and instructive, to complement the more dry technical online documention. I opened the book and found it largely an effort to make a quick buck, providing little that is not already freely available on-line. The first section of the book is not original as another reviewer has pointed out, however at least it organizes some help section material into a readable flow. The bulk of the book is just reprint filler. I feel I got "taken" on this purchase. As you may have seen, Macromedia was notorious for having complaints over its published books. Hopefully Adobe will operate this end of the business in a different fashion.
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