Topic: Book reviews

Book Review: ActionScript 3.0 Cookbook

Posted April 3, 2007 1:30 pm
Filed under: AS3, ActionScript, Articles by Paul, Book reviews, Opinions, Writing

With the release of Flex 2 and ActionScript 3.0, I started to watch for new books coming out. Admittedly the numbers have been smaller than I expected, but the first book to hit the shelves — one I’ve been anticipating with enthusiasm — is the ActionScript 3.0 Cookbook by Joey Lott, Darron Schall, and Keith […]

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Book Review: Foundation ActionScript Animation

Posted February 8, 2006 1:52 pm
Filed under: ActionScript, Articles by Paul, Book reviews, Flash, Opinions

I’ve been a longtime fan of the work of Keith Peters. For years he’s given away examples on his web site; however, I’ve always found it to be a bit of work to dissect his examples and figure out how and why they work the way they do. So frankly my biggest reason for wanting to read this book was the hope that I would get insight into “how Keith Peters thinks.”

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The Morning After: Reflections on the Certified Flash MX 2004 Developer exam

Posted December 10, 2004 4:28 pm
Filed under: ActionScript, Articles by Paul, Book reviews, Flash, Opinions

Yesterday I took (and passed) the Certified Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Developer exam. Since I know a few people who are thinking about taking the exam, I thought I would share some of the concerns and uncertainties I had going into the exam and how they played out (or didn’t) in the exam.
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