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Re: New to Flash
by lajoiet on Apr 27, 2006 at 7:15:40 pm

I'll agree with the tutorials that come with Flash. I think they are often overlooked, and while they may take some time to go through and not necessarilly show you how to do something you think you'll need to do, it will show you how to do things in general and give you the background on the concepts that operate behind Flash applications.

Another thing is that the help files often have GREAT examples of how to do things, if you can get used to finding things in there and follow through what they are explaining, you will learn a LOT. You won't necessarily find a block of code that you can cut and paste into your file and have it work, but by figuring out how to integrate it into your needs you will learn 10 times more than you planned.

>Todd
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Current Message Thread:
  • New to Flash by TGJohnson on Apr 27, 2006 at 12:47:12 pm
    • Re: New to Flash by Matt Klundt on Apr 27, 2006 at 3:31:09 pm
      • Re: New to Flash by lajoiet on Apr 27, 2006 at 7:15:40 pm


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