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Subject: RE: FLASH: Send Suggestions for Flash Book!
From: Paul Willoughby
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:59:55 +0100

But in Flash 4 Magic, the actual explanations of the code were pretty
superficial. It's like 'stick this code here, that code there..', but it
doesn't go in depth into what the code is actually doing.
I'd like to see more real-world case studies that go into detail about why a
company chose Flash as a solution and how it was integrated with server-side
processing. I'd also like to see more in-depth explanations of AS (esp.
architecture, maths, arrays), but then it's gonna be up against 'New Masters
of Flash'!

hth

paul

>> Marc Pidoux wrote on 20 October 2000 11:30

>
>
> examples, examples and examples.
>
> "Flash 4 Magic" is the only one like this from what i know.
>
>
> "Nicolas S.-Roy" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > We're in the process of writing chapters for
> > a dynamic content in Flash book. It will talk
> > about actionscript and how you can use it to
> > interact with server-side script, xml, build
> > e-commerce apps with Flash, etc....
> >
> > We were wondering what is it Flash users want
> > to see in this kind of book? Is it real-world examples?
> > Tutorials? What did you miss from other Flash books?
> >
> > Tell us what you want!
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Nicolas S.-Roy
> > http://www.logient.com

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