http://www.furrypants.com/loope/

    That�s the key to the knowledge :)  No, really... it�s a great 
aproach to OOP. And yes... first you have to handle very good variables, 
strings and lists. For the property variable, this e-book of Irv Kalb 
it�s great. For local and global you can use the books of Phil Gross 
(also it�s great for strings and lists).

    I recommend to starting with 3D only after OOP (and with Paul 
Catanese�s book). Learning several new things at the same time maybe 
will slow your learning time (like in my own case). Oh, I�ve founded a 
great chapter of how to give a practical use to OOP in Director 8.5 
Studio from friends of Ed.


Hope that helps,
Agust�n.

Genevieve Young wrote:

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> Hi list
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> The learning curve of lingo programming is very steep.
> There are many things to learn before one may be considered a programmer.
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> What does one learn beyond behaviors and handlers? Object Oriented 
> Programming? Lists and strings? How about the mastery of 3D?
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> Have I missed anything?
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> I would be grateful for any advice given.
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> Thanks
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> Genevieve
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