I was lucky to addend Grant Skinner on FITC Amsterdam and he spoke about good/fast coding practice with Actionscript or: Quick as Flash. You can find it here: http://www.gskinner.com/talks/quickNL/ Interesting was his PerformanceTestClass. Some pre information about it I wrote on my blog: http://blog.dieanstalt.com/?p=480&lang=en -> Session 3
*Beatrix Kruemmer-Frau* Dipl. Ing. Designer|CEH-LPIG-1 Flash/Flex Developer Network Security Administrator Blog <http://www.blog.dieanstalt.com> Twitter <http://twitter.com/Birikini> Xing <http://www.xing.com/profile/Beatrix_KruemmerFrau> LinkenID <http://de.linkedin.com/in/beatrixkruemmerfrau> Am 02.05.2010 06:48, schrieb Karl DeSaulniers: > Hello, > Sorry if this is a repeat. I lost all my old emails. > Is there a document or website or page on adobe that I can go to that > has "all" the best practices for coding in AS2 and AS3? > Something that gives real life scenarios? My thought is that most of > the flash sites that are memory hogs are ones that are not utilizing > the best methods. > I would like my sites to not be one of those. I have been to many > professional flash sites that do not bog my system and video seems to > play like I am watching TV. > I have a less than perfect internet connection, so I know there has > got to be a "One" way to creating a seamless flash website. The real > code if you will. > Something that says "this is what most people do, don't do that, do > this". For the laymen. > OR If there is not something available like this, can it be put together? > > It just seems like there are way too many ways to do the same thing in > AS and > not all of them work well in every situation, but knowing this is a > battle. > Not trying to short-cut things, just wanted to know if there was > something out there. > If there is, then I'd like to post it everywhere under the moon. > If everyone could find it and learn from it, we may have a new era of > flash on our hands. :) > > Personally, I feel that the negative opinions about flash are actually > based off this factor alone. > People not knowing the "Best" way to code AS. Not that flash is > actually that bad. > > If I could get a suggestion from someone at the top, that would be > stellar, but all welcome. > > TIA, > > Karl DeSaulniers > Design Drumm > http://designdrumm.com > > _______________________________________________ > Flashcoders mailing list > [email protected] > http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders > > _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

