the D8.5 version is not listed on Amazon, but my understanding was
that it's coming soon.
-Buzz
At 11:38 AM -0600 9/22/01, Ron Woodland wrote:
>I would also suggest Director 8 and Lingo Bible. I'm not sure if an 8.5
>version is out yet. Lingo in a Nutshell, as well as other related
>books, are good and helped in my overall knowledge, but the Lingo Bible
>really did it for me. I did a lot of forehead slapping (that "of
>course" kind of action) as I went through the tutorials. It also has
>excellent object-oriented code examples.
>
>Ron Woodland
>
>
>> andrea chappelar wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all...
>> >
>> > I am fairly new to director and am trying to get a better and deeper
>> > understanding of lingo scripting...in my efforts to try to find
>> > resources to learn from, i have found very limited sites online, and
>> > many of the books published only cover basics or have recived negative
>> > reviews, so my question is, does anyone have any recomendations on
>> > learning lingo, in a more than just "the basics" sense? i have come
>> > across so far only "lingo in a nutshell" that focuses on lingo solely,
>> > are there others that I am not finding?
>> > Or have most of you learned from just good old trial and error?
>
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