(If you already know about this, my apologies in advance)
A useful API is a well documented one. If you haven't already looked
into it, ASDoc is a code documentation tool that will generate your
documentation based on how you apply the ASDoc syntax in your code.
Glen Pike wrote:
Hi,
Have not written anything myself, but have played with quite a
few AS2 ones.
The SWXFormat project has quite a few API's for some of the
services you mentioned, but they are still working on porting SWX to AS3.
I guess one thing to suggest would be to get involved with the
project and help them write the API's for these things.
Yahoo is pretty up on Flash and has just released a few useful things.
http://developer.yahoo.com/flash/
The Adobe labs site has some examples links here:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/ActionScript_3:resources:apis:libraries
Hope this helps.
Glen
Sidney de Koning wrote:
Hi List,
Are there people who write their own AS3 apis for web services? for
instance twitter, the nabaztag rabbit, amazon?
Do you have any good documentation on how and where to start? Special
steps to take concerning events, things to
keep in the back of your mind when coding. Or is there a Hitchhikers
guide to writing flash api's?
Any help would be highly appreciated1
Sid
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