Macromedia Flash MX Developer's Guide

Macromedia Flash MX Developer's Guide

Author: P. S. Woods

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 846

ISBN-13:

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High-demand-Flash skills and techniques are essential for anyone involved in Web motion-and this book delivers the goods Gives advanced developers everything they¿ll need to extend the already extensive functionality of Flash Provides intermediate to advanced users with the tools necessary to master the production process and create professional applications Ultimate resource-filled with developer¿s tips on managing file size and working with sound and interactivity features Includes CD-ROM featuring code from the book


Object-Oriented Macromedia Flash MX

Object-Oriented Macromedia Flash MX

Author: William Drol

Publisher: Apress

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 1430208384

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Object-Oriented Flash MX teaches object-oriented programming skills using Flash MX ActionScript. It assumes no previous programming experience and encourages Flash users that normally avoid ActionScript.


Using Macromedia Flash MX

Using Macromedia Flash MX

Author: Michael Hurwicz

Publisher: Que Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 750

ISBN-13: 9780789727626

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Annotation The only comprehensive reference to Flash that creative professionals and Flash gurus will need! Covering basic skills quickly and concisely, it allows more time to be spent on more advanced topics.nbsp;Organised by topic, readers can jump in and learn only what they need to complete the task at hand. nbsp; Completely up20020828d and expanded to cover all aspects of Flash MX, including Flash's upgraded ActionScript and interface features. Concise and complete, containing the information that busy professionals need without any of the fluff. Includes contributions from several highly respected Flash professionals; they give real-world tasks and tips as well as answers to questions they've been hearing for years as trainers. Cyndy Cashman is the founder and president of Breakaway Interactive Training and Digital Media Center, located in Norman, Oklahoma. Her company is a Macromedia-authorized training center providing training and consulting services for interactive media. She has been using and teaching advanced Flash topics for many years. Michael Hurwicz has been using Flash 5 intensively since it first came out. He has written about Macromedia Director, discreet 3d Studio Max, and eRain Swift3D for WebTools. A full-time freelance writer for 16 years, he has written books on networks and architecture. nbsp.


Macromedia Flash MX

Macromedia Flash MX

Author: Brian Underdahl

Publisher: Beginner's Guides (Osborne)

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780072222661

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This is a comprehensive introduction to Macromedia Flash, combined with special beginning-level coverage of ActionScript, Flash's native programming language.


Macromedia Flash MX Actionscripting

Macromedia Flash MX Actionscripting

Author: Derek Franklin

Publisher: Macromedia Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13: 9780201770223

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Introducing actionscript - Using event handlers - Understanding target paths - Understanding and using objects - Using functions - Customizing objects - Using dynamic data - Manipulating data - Using conditional logic - Automating scripts with loops - Getting data in and out of flash - Using XML with flash - Validating and formatting data - Controlling movie clips dynamically - Time-and frame-based dynamism - Scripting for sound - Loading external assets.


Macromedia Flash MX Advanced for Windows and Macintosh

Macromedia Flash MX Advanced for Windows and Macintosh

Author: Russell Chun

Publisher: Peachpit Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 630

ISBN-13: 9780201758467

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Accompanying CD-ROM contains source and published files for examples in the book, demo copy of Flash MX for Windows and Macintosh, Flash Player for your browser, and web links to Flash resource sites.


Flash 8: The Missing Manual

Flash 8: The Missing Manual

Author: E. A. Vander Veer

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2006-03-22

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 0596552513

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Macromedia's Flash 8 is the world's premier program for adding animation to websites. And with the latest version, this popular program becomes more versatile, letting beginning webmasters and expert developers alike create sophisticated web content. But Flash isn't intuitive. And it doesn't come with a manual. Whether you want to learn the basics or unleash the program's true power, Flash 8: The Missing Manual is the ideal instructor. This hands-on guide to today's hottest web design tool is aimed at nondevelopers, and it teaches you how to translate your ideas into great web content. It begins with a solid primer on animation, which helps you get comfortable with the Flash interface. Once you have these basics under your belt, Flash 8: The Missing Manual moves on to advanced animations, including adding special effects and audio, video, and interactivity to your presentations. When you're really feeling steady, the book shows how to use a dollop of ActionScript to customize your content. It then teaches you how to publish your Flash creations for web surfers everywhere to enjoy. Along the way, the book shows you good design principles and helps you avoid elements that can distract or annoy an audience. Author Emily Vander Veer has more than a dozen books to her credit, including titles on web design and scripting--most written for non-technical readers. Her background makes her the perfect author for a straightforward book on a complex subject. She takes Flash 8: The Missing Manual from the basics to the advanced, yet avoids a hasty jump into tough topics that can leave readers confused. Not only will Flash 8: The Missing Manual help you turn a concept into unique, dynamic content, but it will continue to serve as a reference as you develop your website.


Robert Penner's Programming Macromedia Flash MX

Robert Penner's Programming Macromedia Flash MX

Author: Robert Penner

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780072223569

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A grand master of Flash, Penner is known around the world for his technical innovations and organic style. This book provides readers with exclusive insight into the programming and design process of this groundbreaking Flash designer and ActionScript programmer.


Macromedia Flash MX

Macromedia Flash MX

Author: Brian Underdahl

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780072134865

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Get comprehensive coverage of the all new features and expanded functionality of the latest version of Flash. This authoritative guide can show readers how to use Flash with confidence to create stunning and compact navigation interfaces, plus long-form animation, and other effects on the Web. For users at every level, this soup-to-nuts resource is essential reading.


Extending Flash MX 2004

Extending Flash MX 2004

Author: Keith Peters

Publisher: Apress

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 1430254726

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* Learn the new, powerful features in the new release of Flash. Covers all new areas of extensibility: commands, tools, timeline effects, behaviors, and advanced topics. This book will allow you to streamline day-to-day development by showing you how to custom-build your own commands and tools. Plenty of useful examples are included throughout to demonstrate each area. * Two books in one: first part will actually get the person to understand and be able to use the Extensibility features, not just copy and paste the code in the book, but have a conceptual understanding of how it works and be able to create their own extensions. The second part of the book will be a complete reference guide, that one will want to keep around to look up commands, syntax, parameters, etc. * At this time, it’s the only book covering the subject, and this book actually covers extensibility in both Flash MX 2004 and Flash MX Professional 2004. * The reference content and example files will be available from the book’s companion site, www.flashextensibility.com – this site aims to be the premier site for designers and developers to go to for Flash extensibility material.