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Hi Kalani, many thanks for your help! Your reply has greatly helped me. :)
> Kalani Bright wrote:
>> I always thought the flash as editor is horrible. I've always used
>> external
>> ...<snip>...
>> to the class files built in Flex Builder). It's more of a balanced
Ahh, makes perfect sense. So far, I really like the direction AS3 took
things. I am excited to learn more and figure-out a good coding
workflow... Hehe, so many coding languages, so little time (not to
mention room in my head!)
>> approached to coding, graphics, and animation then going all out code
>> or all
>> ...<snip>...
>> the other which work together.
Sounds good to me. :)
I plan on downloading/installing Flex Builder tonight.
>> For things like animating a website header...why would you want to
>> animate
>> that programmatically? It would only make sense to code something
>> which was
>> going to be used more than once or for something that wouldn't be
>> possible
Ah, I mention website header because I am working on a header for my
portfolio site... currently all coded in AS2 -- I am doing a lot of
sequential loading of clips, and action-scripted tweening... also, I try
to write as much AS as possible whenever I get the chance -- for
learning purposes.
>> just using normal flash. As far as the differences of AS2 and AS3 and
>> Flash
>> ...<snip>...
>> they perform any cross scripting.
Makes perfect sense to me. :)
>> Of course you are going to get lots of opinions which way is the right
>> way
>> to do things, and they are all going to be different. These are mine.
I like your thinking -- many thanks Kalani, I greatly appreciate the
reply. It has cleared-up a lot of confusion I have been having.
Have a great day/night.
Cheers,
Micky
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