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Subject: | FLASH: RE: Flash Scripting Book |
From: | Virgil Carroll |
Date: | Sat, 1 Apr 2000 00:56:49 +0100 |
Group,
I am very new to this discussion group. (Just a little under a week) and so
far I have found most of the information very interesting. I have belonged
to the AWARE listserv for many years and have received a lot of good
information from it through that time. I was hoping I might be able to get
some good information here and get a recommendation on a book. I am looking
for a Flash 4 book that really covers the use of ActionScripting well,
especially advanced use. I have a new person who is trying to learn Flash
and I am finding that I do not have a lot of time to train him, myself. So
I am looking for a book (if one exists) that takes this principle to the
next level and explains some of its advanced methods well.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Tx,
Virgil Carroll, MAE, ATC/R
Owner / Production Specialist
Medic Media Group
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