We imagine a world where every
digital interaction—whether in the classroom, the office, the living room, the
airport, or the car—is a powerful, simple, efficient, and engaging experience.
Flash Player is widely used to deliver these experiences and has evolved into a
sophisticated platform across browsers, operating systems, and devices. One of
the main forces driving Adobe’s innovation and the development of the Flash
Player is seeing where developers are pushing the edge of what’s possible to
implement, and then enabling more developers to accomplish that kind of work.
Action Script is the official programming
language of Adobe’s Flash platform. While originally
conceived as a simple tool for controlling animation, ActionScript has since
evolved into a sophisticated programming language for creating content and
applications for the Web, mobile devices, and desktop computers.
True to its roots, ActionScript can be used in many
different ways by many different kinds of programmers and content producers.
For example, an animator might use just a few lines of ActionScript to pause the
playback of a web animation. Or, an interface designer might use a few hundred
lines of ActionScript to add interactivity to a mobile phone interface. Or, an
application developer might use thousands of lines of ActionScript to create an
entire email-reading application for web browser and desktop deployment.
Essential ActionScript 3.0 covers
ActionScript programming fundamentals in truly exhaustive detail, with extreme
clarity and precision.
Essential ActionScript 3.0 [Download]
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