2011
Video2Brain
Joseph Labrecque
2h15m
English
ActionScript is an object-oriented programming language that has a wide reach on the web, the desktop, mobile devices, and beyond. If you want to be able to hit many targets with one code base, ActionScript is a great way to do so; it also lets you build a variety of application types, from 2D and 3D games to enterprise applications, video players, and more. In this workshop, expert software engineer Joseph Labrecque teaches you the very fundamentals of programming in ActionScript 3 using both Flash Professional and Flash Builder. You will learn how to use core constructs and object types such as variables, arrays, and functions, as well as more advanced types like video, sound, XML, and JSON.
Introduction to ActionScript 3.0
What Is ActionScript and Why Should I Learn It?
03:29
ActionScript 2.0 vs. ActionScript 3.0
05:05
AS3 Language Fundamentals
07:44
Implementing External Source Code
06:36
Working in Flash Professional
Creating a Flash Document
04:17
Building the Document Class
04:40
Compiling and Debugging
06:29
Working in Flash Builder
Creating an ActionScript Project
05:13
Creating a Class File
06:37
Compiling and Debugging
06:03
AS3 Language Fundamentals
Variables
06:11
Functions
05:31
Events
05:04
Conditionals
04:43
Arrays and Vectors
04:07
Loops
05:45
Working with AS3 Objects
MovieClip and Sprite
06:04
TextField and TextFormat
05:07
Video, NetConnection, and NetStream
07:38
Sound, SoundTransform, and SoundMixer
07:05
Loader, Bitmap, and BitmapData
05:43
XML
07:21
JSON
06:53
https://www.video2brain.com/en/courses/getting-started-with-actionscript
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