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van't Kruis
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faith...
well, I get Interfaces
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well, I get Interfaces, but thanks for explaining :).
I just don't think actionscript, or java, has any polymorphism, since
the definition of that is, in my opinion, a class having more than one
parent class (ie
All I have to say about this is tellTarget and _global
tellTarget was deprecated in Flash 5 and has been removed in AS3. Not
sure what you mean about _global, or why the conversation is over.
If the original poster wants to build scalable and easily maintained
apps, suggesting he use
I wrote:
All I have to say about this is tellTarget and _global.
Conversation over.
Mike wrote:
tellTarget was deprecated in Flash 5 and has been removed in AS3. Not
sure what you mean about _global, or why the conversation is over.
...
Maybe I'm missing something.
Yes, a sense of
names.
I quite like the Absolver pattern ;p
cheers
~neo
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I always use OOP for my flash projects
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I always use OOP for my flash
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Ok, I see its not so easy for everyone. Can anyone point out some
tutorial-like examples on internet or books. I know a lot of theory
(inheritance, polymorphism...) but I would like to see more applications for
it so I can be more
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Subject: [Flashcoders] OOP methodology and flash. I'm loosing my
faith...
... well, not really but I thought it was good as I title
I always use OOP for my flash projects but, even if I find it easier
than
timeline coding, I dont know
At 13:29 25/08/2006, you wrote:
I use pseudo-MVCs in almost every application, but I'm fairly sure
they are not strict MVCs. I don't care, to be honest. They do the
work, which is nothing else but help me.
yes. I don't use proper MVC pattern, but I find it very useful to divide
things into
: [Flashcoders] OOP methodology and flash. I'm loosing my
faith...
... well, not really but I thought it was good as I title
I always use OOP for my flash projects but, even if I find it
easier
than
timeline coding, I dont know if I'm taking all the advantage of
OOP.
I'm
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All I have to say about this is tellTarget and _global.
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Sent: 23 August 2006 06:34 PM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] OOP methodology and flash. I'm loosing my faith...
... well, not really but I thought it was good as I title
I always use OOP for my flash projects but, even if I find it easier than
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Subject: [Flashcoders] OOP methodology and flash. I'm loosing my faith...
... well, not really but I thought it was good as I title
I always use OOP for my flash projects but, even if I find it easier than
timeline coding, I dont know if I'm taking all the advantage of OOP. I'm
not
even
the Absolver pattern ;p
cheers
~neo
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sánchez
Sent: 23 August 2006 06:34 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: [Flashcoders] OOP methodology and flash. I'm loosing my
faith...
... well, not really
... well, not really but I thought it was good as I title
I always use OOP for my flash projects but, even if I find it easier than
timeline coding, I dont know if I'm taking all the advantage of OOP. I'm not
even sure if I am aplying the correct patterns for every problem.
My insecurity
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