Flash 8 Cookbook (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))

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| Rating | : | 4.26 (691 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0596102402 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 536 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-10-21 |
| Language | : | English |
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Joey Lott is the author of ActionScript Cookbook (O'Reilly), Learning ActionScript 2.0 in Flash MX 2004 (Lynda/Pearson), Complete Flash Remoting MX (Wiley), and is co-author of Flash MX 2004 ActionScript Bible (Wiley). Joey spends much of his time writing, and doing consulting and project development on his own, as well as interfacing with the flash development community (Macromedia, other experts, fans and users, media, interested corporate clients, and friends). You can learn
I should have listened. Very basic! Marcos M. Rey This is a book for beginners, not even intemmediate level readers. If you are familiar with any other design software like Illustrator, Photoshop, CorelDraw, etc. you will find that much of this book is useless since you already know it! This is a perfect exapmple, quoting the book:"1.1 Drawing Straight linesProblem: you want to create a straight line segment or a shape made out of multiple straight line segments.SolutionUse the line tool[], the pen tool[] or the pencil tool."This is by no means a "cookbook" and I'm very dis. "Flash Questions Answered Directly" according to John Morgan. This is an excellent book for anybody who doesn't want to dig around entire chapters looking for an answer to a simple question about how to do something in Flash 8.. A. W. Taylor said Awesome!. Thanks guys for a great buy from the other side of the Worldyou guys rock!
About the AuthorJoey Lott is the author of ActionScript Cookbook (O'Reilly), Learning ActionScript 2.0 in Flash MX 2004 (Lynda/Pearson), Complete Flash Remoting MX (Wiley), and is co-author of Flash MX 2004 ActionScript Bible (Wiley). You can learn more about Joey and follow his contributions to the Flash community by checking out his wsebsite and his blog:person13/. Joey spends much of his time writing, and doing consulting and project development on his own, as well as interfacing with the flash development community (Macromedia, other experts, fans and users, media, interested
This practical, nuts-and-bolts toolkit puts theory into practice with ready-made answers to common Flash development questions. For people who say, "I understand everything in theory, but I don't know where to start in practice," this book offers ready-to-use answers to real-world problems.Joey Lott is the author of ActionScript Cookbook (O'Reilly) and co-author of Flash MX 2004 ActionScript Bible (Wiley). He's a leading speaker and consultant in the Flash development community.. It's the perfect resource for Flash developers, as well as designers who are
