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Total Training for Adobe Flash CS3 Professional ActionScript 3 Essentials

Stelian Crisan | 23.10.07 | 1 Comment

Adobe Flash CS3 Professional ActionScript 3 Essentials Course, available on Total Training web site as online study or on DVD, it’s created for developers that have beginner or intermediate programming skills.

Highlights

  • Review the Panel basics in ActionScript 3 and see how to set up the ActionScript preferences using the Reference Library and the Script Selection panel.
  • Learn how to use dot syntax notation and how to write ActionScript 3 structures, and find out how to debug them when things go wrong.
  • Discover how to use properties and methods for ActionScript 3 built in classes for complete control of MovieClips, TextFields and Sounds.
  • Build event handlers for ActionScript 3 built-in classes to add interactivity and respond to both user generated events as well as program events like sounds and data loading.
  • Make and use your own custom classes so you can modify existing classes like custom buttons, and get more reusability from your applications and animated MovieClips.

Course web page:
http://www.totaltraining.com/…/flashcs3pro_a3ess.asp

Course Outline:
http://www.totaltraining.com/…/flashcs3pro_a3ess.asp

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