On 3/11/06, Jonathan Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Flashers, how about a book for an intermediate/advanced level coder?

how about a book that isn't specifically for flash?

after reading one recommendation for it after another, i finally got
myself Heads First: Design Patterns (<http://tinyurl.com/pogvo>) and
so far i'm very happy with it.
(if you don't know what design patterns are, read
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_pattern_%28computer_science%29>
and see if something like that is of interest for you.)

the book explains a few selected common and useful patterns very
thoroughly. you not only learn how they work and how to implement
them, but also /why/ they are useful, in what kind of situations they
are useful, and in which they aren't.
the presentation may not be for everybody, but i went for it and it
works for me.

hth,
mark

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