[Download free ebook] Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004 Application Development: Training from the Source
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| #11076804 in Books | 2004-05-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.06 x1.32 x8.00l,2.85 | File Name: 0321238346 | 672 pages
||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Misleading title|By Sean McCleary|I was under the false assumption that "Application Development" was an advanced topic when it comes to Flash. This book assumes that this is not the case, and that I need to spend the first 5 chapters learning about variables, loops, movieclips, and classes. How many times can you possibly beat this topic into the ground? By the point that|About the Author|| Jeanette Stallons is Curriculum Architect at Macromedia where she is the technical lead for defining the scope and content of the Macromedia Authorized Training curriculum. In the last year she co-developed, written, and built the Deve
Author Jeanette Stallons has spent a lot of time thinking about application development with Flash MX--so that you don't have to! Instead, you can get right down to doing: Drawing on the wealth of information Jeanette has developed as technical lead for Macromedia's Authorized Training curriculum, this volume offers a series of step-by-step tutorials that will have you using all of Flash MX 2004's new features in the process of developing a dynamic real-world ...
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