ActionScript 3.0 Bible (eBook)
800 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-470-24193-6 (ISBN)
ActionScript has matured into a full-fledged, object-oriented programming language for creating cutting-edge Web applications, and this comprehensive book is just what you need to succeed. If you want to add interactivity to Flash, build Flex applications, or work with animation -- it's all here, and more. Packed with clear instruction, step-by-step tutorials, and advanced techniques, this book is your go-to guide to unlock the power of this amazing language. Learn the basics, apply object-oriented programming, and more.
Roger Braunstein is the Director of Technology at Your Majesty. He is an ActionScript veteran, multidisciplinary programmer, and author of a short book on Flex 2. He has done a wide variety of projects for clients large and small, as a leader, developer, and animator. Mims H. Wright is a senior Flash and Flex developer based in Brooklyn, NY. In his eight years of Flash experience he has worked on projects from video games to applications on and off the Web. Joshua J. Noble has worked with Flash and Flex among other technologies for various companies and clients over the past five years. He has worked on projects ranging from video applications and editors to enterprise business applications.
Introduction.
Part I: Getting Started with ActionScript 3.0.
Chapter 1: Introducing ActionScript 3.0.
Chapter 2: Understanding ActionScript 3.0 Language Basics.
Chapter 3: Programming with Classes.
Chapter 4: Working with Methods and Functions.
Chapter 5: Validating Your Program.
Part II: Working with ActionScript 3.0 Objects.
Chapter 6: Using Strings.
Chapter 7: Working with Numbers and Math.
Chapter 8: Using Arrays.
Chapter 9: Using Objects.
Chapter 10: Working with XML.
Chapter 11: Working with Regular Expressions.
Part III: Working with the Display List.
Chapter 12: Understanding the Flash Player 9 Display List.
Chapter 13: Working with DisplayObjects in Flash CS3.
Chapter 14: Printing.
Chapter 15: Working with Text and Fonts.
Part IV: Understanding the Event Framework.
Chapter 16: Understanding Events.
Chapter 17: Working with Mouse and Keyboard Events.
Chapter 18: Using Timers.
Part V: Working with Error Handling.
Chapter 19: Understanding Errors.
Chapter 20: Using the AVM2 Debugger.
Chapter 21: Making Your Application Fault-Tolerant.
Part VI: Working with External Data.
Chapter 22: Understanding Networking Basics.
Chapter 23: Communicating with Server-Side Technologies.
Chapter 24: Saving Data to a Local Machine Using
SharedObject.
Chapter 25: Managing File Uploads and Downloads.
Part VII: Enriching Your Program with Sound and
Video.
Chapter 26: Working with Sound.
Chapter 27: Adding Video.
Chapter 28: Accessing Microphones and Cameras.
Part VIII: Programming Graphics and Motion.
Chapter 29: Applying Filters to Your Graphics.
Chapter 30: Drawing Vector Graphics Programmatically.
Chapter 31: Scripting Animation.
Chapter 32: Applying Transformations to Graphics.
Chapter 33: Drawing Bitmap Graphics Programmatically.
Part IX: Working with Binary Data.
Chapter 34: Working with Binary Data.
Part X: Deploying Your Program.
Chapter 35: Deploying Flash on the Web.
Chapter 36: Interfacing with JavaScript.
Chapter 37: Using Local Connections to Communicate Between Flash
Applications.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.7.2008 |
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Reihe/Serie | Bible | Bible |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Grafik / Design ► Digitale Bildverarbeitung |
Informatik ► Office Programme ► Outlook | |
Informatik ► Web / Internet ► Web Design / Usability | |
Schlagworte | ActionScript • Computer-Ratgeber • Computer Science • End-User Computing • Informatik • Programmierung u. Software-Entwicklung • Programming & Software Development • Software f. die Web-Entwicklung (auÃer Microsoft) • Software f. die Web-Entwicklung (außer Microsoft) • Web Development Software (Non-Microsoft) • Web-Entwicklung • Web Site Development |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-24193-4 / 0470241934 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-24193-6 / 9780470241936 |
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