On 12/13/06, Marshall MacGillivray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the Orilley flash 8 actionscript bible isn't a bad pick up either. There are
not many 'project' type tutorials in it either just a good reference.

Actually, it's Wiley, not O'Reilly.

I have the one for MX 2004, it's pretty useful.

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This book is good for looking up the code and getting a quick example
of its syntax. It's not deep, you should pretty much already know what
you are looking for. Like Sound or MovieClip methods. It's also cheap,
like $25 or something. I use it a lot.

> I'd suggest the basic reference manuals from MM press: AS2.0 Language
> Reference, Learning AS 2.0

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Also, all of the help docs are available from Adobe in .pdf format.
There are thousands of pages of doucmentation there.






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