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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] advanced flash AS 2.0/3.0 book?
I'd like to second that recommendation. I just picked that up
yesterday and
have already learned a good bit from it. I enjoy that books like this
are
finally coming out. Another good thing about
On 3/11/06, Jonathan Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Flashers, how about a book for an intermediate/advanced level coder?
how about a book that isn't specifically for flash?
after reading one recommendation for it after another, i finally got
myself Heads First: Design Patterns
: Jonathan Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 11, 2006 8:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] advanced flash AS 2.0/3.0 book?
Rich, that sounds like something that I could use. Mastery and not just
introductory stuff. The books I have read just go over the basic
I'd like to second that recommendation. I just picked that up yesterday and
have already learned a good bit from it. I enjoy that books like this are
finally coming out. Another good thing about this book so far is that The
examples are short and focused on what you are supposed to be learning
Thanks for the reply, Karthik. I checked the archives and came up with 136
prior messages in relation to advanced books but none that were current,
as in the last year or so. I noticed someone else just posted in relation to
a book recommendation and got some good responses, so it would be great
well, you mentioned you were up on your components, so I don't know
how 'advanced' this book would be for you...but I am reading a
Rich, that sounds like something that I could use. Mastery and not just
introductory stuff. The books I have read just go over the basic components,
like list or scrollpane, not things like the datagrid or learning how to use
a cellrenderer. Thanks again.
On 3/11/06, Rich Rodecker [EMAIL
Hey Flashers, how about a book for an intermediate/advanced level coder? I
don't want to read about what objects, properties, methods, events, event
handlers, and listeners are, or even how to write basic classes. That stuff
is always repeated in both the AS books (or any introductory programming
Hey Flashers, how about a book for an intermediate/advanced level coder? I
don't want to read about what objects, properties, methods, events, event
handlers, and listeners are, or even how to write basic classes. That stuff
is always repeated in both the AS books (or any introductory
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