Flash 8 Actionscript Bible - Joey Lott, Robert Reinhardt

Flash 8 Actionscript Bible

Buch | Softcover
864 Seiten
2006
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-471-77197-5 (ISBN)
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A guide to ActionScript, the object oriented scripting language for Macromedia Flash. It offers step-by-step tutorials that help you write robust code and create interactive animations. It helps you to: work with numbers, arrays, and strings; transform your movie clips with colors and filters; and, program sound and manage video.
To create Flash applications that sizzle, you have to learn the code. In this comprehensive guide to the latest version of ActionScript, the object oriented scripting language for Macromedia Flash, you'll get the detailed instruction and step-by-step tutorials you need to write robust code and create sophisticated interactive animations. Work with objects and components, interoperate with JavaScript, create games, and more - it's all here in this informative book for developers, programmers, and designers. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Flash 8 ActionScript Master - the basics of ActionScript expressions, functions, and variables. This title helps you to: work with numbers, arrays, and strings; transform your movie clips with colors and filters; program sound and manage video; manage data with Web Services and Flash Remoting; call ActionScript functions from JavaScript; and, learn scripting for the Flash stand alone player.

Joey Lott has written several books on Flash and ActionScript. Robert Reinhardt, Director of Multimedia Applications for Schematic (www.schematic.com), is internationally regarded as an expert on multimedia application development, particularly in Macromedia Flash. Robert is the lead author of the Flash Bible series and Flash ActionScript Bible (Wiley). He has developed multimedia courses for educational facilities in Canada and the United States and has been a featured speaker at several Web conferences. Robert also provides multimedia consulting through his company, [theMAKERS], and is a writing partner for CommunityMX.com.

Acknowledgments.Introduction.Part I: Getting Started with Flash 8 ActionScript.Chapter 1: Introducing Flash 8.Chapter 2: Learning ActionScript Basics.Chapter 3: Constructing ActionScript.Chapter 4: Working with Functions.Chapter 5: Getting to Know Objects.Chapter 6: Debugging and Error Handling.Part II: Using Core Classes.Chapter 7: Working with Arrays.Chapter 8: Using Numbers.Chapter 9: Using Math.Chapter 10: Working with Dates and Times.Chapter 11: Working with Strings.Chapter 12: Applying Regular Expressions.Part III: Working with Display Objects.Chapter 13: Using Display Objects.Chapter 14: Working with Movie Clips.Chapter 15: Drawing Programmatically.Chapter 16: Transforming Colors.Chapter 17: Applying Filters.Chapter 18: Using the Bitmap API.Chapter 19: Working with Text Fields and Selection.Chapter 20: Formatting Text.Part IV: Scripting Player Control.Chapter 21: Managing Mouse and Key Interactivity.Chapter 22: Working with the Stage.Chapter 23: Using Context Menus.Chapter 24: Understanding the Capabilities and Security Objects.Chapter 25: Printing.Part V: Working with Media.Chapter 26: Programming Sound.Chapter 27: Managing Video.Part VI: Using Components.Chapter 28: Using UI Components.Chapter 29: Styling UI Components.Chapter 30: Creating Custom Components.Part VII: Managing Data.Chapter 31: Using Shared Objects.Chapter 32: Understanding LocalConnection Objects.Chapter 33: Programming with the XML and LoadVars Classes.Chapter 34: Using Persistent Socket Communications.Chapter 35: Using Web Services.Chapter 36: Introducing Flash Remoting.Chapter 37: Managing File Uploads and Downloads.Part VIII: Working with Flash in Context.Chapter 38: Working with Flash in the Web Browser.Chapter 39: Making Movies Accessible and Universal.Chapter 40: Scripting for the Flash Stand Alone Player.Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.1.2006
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Foster City
Sprache englisch
Maße 190 x 233 mm
Gewicht 1242 g
Einbandart Paperback
Themenwelt Informatik Grafik / Design Film- / Video-Bearbeitung
Informatik Web / Internet Flash / ActionScript
ISBN-10 0-471-77197-X / 047177197X
ISBN-13 978-0-471-77197-5 / 9780471771975
Zustand Neuware
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