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31 reviewsISBN 10: 1430211180
ISBN 13: 9781430211181
Author: Kristian Besley, Ben Renow Clarke
Learn Programming with Flash MX, a book for absolute beginners, covers the fundamental programming principles and skills that every programmer needs to master in order to create well-structured and efficient code that lives up to professional standards. This book employs a truly unique classroom-based approach to learning, with the goal of establishing core, practical programming skills. Each chapter presents a lesson covering a distinct topic of programming with ActionScript. In each "class", theory and practice are smoothly blended together with plenty of practical examples. The class project that runs through the book reinforces the learning in an integrated, real-world context, using Flash MX as the illustrative vehicle.
Welcome to the Class
Meet the Students
The Kiosk Project
Programming Concepts
Symbols and Objects
Interaction
Programming Structures
Starting the Kiosk Project
Arrays
Functions
The Statistics Report
Finishing the Kiosk Project
Modifying the Case Study
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Tags: Kristian Besley, Ben Renow Clarke, Programming, MX