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Adobe Flash CS4: Introduction to ActionScript 3cm71964 Course duration (days): 3 |
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About this classAdobe Flash: Introduction to ActionScript is a three day Adobe authorised training course designed for people who already have some experience of using Flash to create animations and non-dynamic Flash content and who want to use Flash to create dynamic content and learn the fundamentals of ActionScript. Please note: this course is for those intending to use ActionScript vs3, if you are working with vs2 of ActionScript, you should attend the Introduction to ActionScript 2 course instead. The course assumes no previous programming or ActionScript experience and will provide you with the core skills needed for developing Flash websites, interactive presentations, games and more. This course focuses on developing the practical ActionScript skills required to build rich media applications using Flash. The course has been designed to enable designers and budding developers to exploit the vast potential of Flash and to explore the power and functionality of ActionScript. This training may be available onsite; please contact us if you are interested. Who will the lesson benefit?Delegates should have a good working knowledge of Flash and are now looking in increase their skill set with the fundamentals of ActionScript. Contents of this classIntroduction
Declaring and tracing simple variables
Setting MovieClip object properties
Setting button object properties
Setting TextField object properties
Displaying Math constants in a TextField
Displaying system values
Declaring a user defined function
Using code layers
Declaring and tracing simple variables
Setting MovieClip object properties
Setting button object properties
Setting TextField object properties
Displaying Math constants in a TextField
Displaying system values
Declaring a user defined function
Using code layers
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