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Subject: Re: FLASH: Send Suggestions for Flash Book!
From: Tom Green
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 20:16:37 +0100

Marc Pidoux wrote:

> examples, examples and examples.
>
> "Flash 4 Magic" is the only one like this from what i know.
>

It is a tremendous piece of work but its huge error is the AS.

Essentially it is nothing more than a glorified typing class. Using the
calculator as an example, they show how to code the final part but don't
walk through why they created the variables and where they are.

For years, I have been consistently complaining that Flash AS books
assume the reader is a a code warrior. This is a huge mistake. If only
someone would take a page from Roberts (Director Demystified) and
Rosenzweig (Director 8, Special Edition) on the Director side of the
fence. These two authors don't make that assumption and walk the user
through the language from very simple to extremely complex. They also
clearly explain the code and the concepts behind the code. They also
fill their work with code you can use because they focus on code
technique, not flash. Magic focusses on the flash and not the code
technique.

The strength of Magic is that it uses real world examples of common
every day techniques. Having taught Lingo and AS I find the best way of
presenting it is in the "context of what you do".Magic sorta does that
but it missed becoming a huge resource because the the authors didn't go
the "extra mile" and clearly lay out every line of code and its purpose.
If you do the calculator in Magic you will encounter calls to variables
that are already in place. If you have an error, you will have to ask,
"Where did that come from?". If you have to do that with a book, then it
has truly missed the mark.

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