Hi,

I do not know whether this question has been asked before but how do I 
start learning lingo scripting?


In Singapore where I live, a person is considered to be at intermediate 
level if he/she is able to use the library palette behaviors. But I think 
this is not how westerners view it.  All of you on this list are already 
programmers at this level.


I was at the bookshop today during the lunch hour and found only two 
Director 8.5 books on sale:


Macromedia Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio for 3D by Phil Gross (this cost 
about S$60) and

Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio A Beginners' Guide by Warren Ockrassa (S$40).

I was not able to find Gary Rosenzweig's Advanced Lingo for Games.

Are these books considered a good introduction in the learning of lingo 
scripting?

I realize that it was the author of the book 'A Beginners' Guide' who 
answered my questions (and maybe, its' technical editor too, I'm not sure - 
however the name appears to be the same) so it may be quite awkward to ask 
them.

Will buying a book and studying it be useful? Or do you have any other 
suggestions?



Noelle







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