Meinte, AS3 allows prototyping as far as I know.
On 8/31/06, Meinte van't Kruis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure prototyping can be done in as 3.0 since it does introduce
sealed classes and such and is pretty strict oop as far as i can tell. But
perhaps I've overlooked something, it would
I really like OOP, like Javascript style prototyping and look forward to
use a combination of both in AS3. Having said that, I really was not
impressed with AS2.0, mostly because of some of it's bugs that made it
work in odd ways (mostly related to scoping issues, which are only
partially
As Neo said, don't sweat the OOP.
I honestly, truly, vividly believe that in 9 out of 10 approaches to an
AS2 flash application, most if not all design patterns boil down to
overengineering. Like you, i've spent so long pulling my hair out trying
to factor design patterns into my actual
When it comes to OOP and Flash I think an individuals opinion comes from
their knowledge of OOP. Those that have used it swear by it and vice versa.
This is pretty much how it is with everything. I remember at the release of
AS2 there were quite a few developers that I had interactions with that
I think that the mixture of prototype based and class based OOP is really
interesting. I think prototype based object orientated languages (such as
AS1.0 and JavaScript) are really pretty cool and you can do amazing things
with them.
I read somewhere (sorry can't find link but it was on
I think that the mixture of prototype based and class based OOP is really
interesting. I think prototype based object orientated languages (such as
AS1.0 and JavaScript) are really pretty cool and you can do amazing things
with them.
I read somewhere (sorry can't find link but it was on
Cool. Thanks I'll check it out
James
At 15:55 25/08/2006, you wrote:
Well, haXe (http://haxe.org) has both class-based and structural
objects. You can describe types such as :
typedef Point = {
var x : Int;
var y : Int;
}
Then every object or class instance having x and y Int public
Maybe I'm not explaining my self clear.
What I want to know is what is the best approach to make a site with a menu
with some buttons with rollOvers, rollOuts... When you click a button it
stays selected until you click another one.
Clicking any button will load content on a specific place on
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