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Books of Flash Design and ActionScripting for Novices and Professionals
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  Added 29 Nov 05   Updated Today
Macromedia Flash 8 ActionScript : Training from the Source  
32.84 $
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21 Used from 4.00 $

Author Danny Patterson
Publisher Macromedia Press
Publication Date 2006-02-03
Paperback - 536 Pages
ISBN 0321336194

Amazon Reviews
amazon.com:
As any Flash developer worth his or her salt knows, you?re not tapping all of the program?s power unless you?re taking advantage of its scripting language. Not to worry: With Flash 8?s improved scripting language (which includes a visual interface!) and this project-based guide you don?t have to be a master programmer to do so. In these pages authors Jobe Makar and Danny Patterson, use hands-on lessons and simple, step-by-step instructions to translate real-life activities into scripts, in the process demonstrating that scripting is something you already instinctively know how to do. To that end, the authors have provided methodologies and techniques for building nearly 40 real-life Flash 8 ActionScript projects, including sample games, wireless applications, Web sites, and more?all of which will help you work faster and more efficiently. The companion CD contains all of the project files and images you?ll need to complete the book?s lessons.
amazon.com:
As any Flash developer worth his or her salt knows, you’re not tapping all of the program’s power unless you’re taking advantage of its scripting language. Not to worry: With Flash 8’s improved scripting language (which includes a visual interface!) and this project-based guide you don’t have to be a master programmer to do so. In these pages best-selling authors Derek Franklin and Jobe Makar with Danny Patterson, Member of Team Macromedia Flash, use hands-on lessons and simple, step-by-step instructions to translate real-life activities into scripts, in the process demonstrating that scripting is something you already instinctively know how to do. To that end, the authors have provided methodologies and techniques for building nearly 40 real-life Flash 8 ActionScript projects, including sample games, wireless applications, Web sites, and more—all of which will help you work faster and more efficiently. The companion CD contains all of the project files and images you’ll need to complete the book’s lessons.
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Gonna have to agree, save your moneyRating: 1
29 May 2008 @ amazon.com
Bought this book because i really hate using the built in help features of any program and really wanted to learn this, but i am 30 pages in and its already full of errors. The projects that are supposedly finished on the cd are wrong and there is no on-line site for this book so i can’t find any type of updates at all. If you really need/want this book buy it used because the authors obviously don’t need the $$ since they didn’t proofread their own work.
Should re-call this worthless book!Rating: 1
07 Mar 2008 @ amazon.com
As other reviewers have stated, the exercises in this book DO NOT WORK!!!

You’ll be ready to pull your hair out by the second chapter!
I followed the direction over and over and over again, thinking I was doing something wrong. It wasn’t me! The book is WRONG!

This is a book teaching you how to learn a -ing programming language and it’s like nobody actually read it after they wrote it! How is it possible that Macromedia and Peachpit let this book be published!??

If this is what "Training from the Source" means, then I’ll learn elsewhere.
C’mon people! Test your product before you try to sell it to the public for 45 bucks!!!!



If I could ratre this book a "-1" stars I would.Rating: 1
14 May 2007 @ amazon.com
I knew something was wrong with this book when I was only on pg 14. It showed an image of the toolbar and some of the tools on it had transversed label names. Obviously the editors and the proofreaderf and the writers were out on a long lunch when that happened. In actionscipting, the coding depends on your the attention to detail. The spacing, the uppercase vs lowercase. Anyway, point being. Some of the test book lessons did not match up with the final lessons on the cd rom. Some code was out of it’s place, the book indicated it went in the end, when in reality it went in the middle and I also noticed that their spacing in various methods and functions rendered the code non-functionable. On the disk, the spacing was VERY different. I am an art director who justw anted to brush up on action scrippting during my vacation (yes my vacation). I swear I am considering sending a bill for my wasted time and frustration to Jobe and Danny. I am livid. THANK GOD ADOBE BOUGHT OUT FLASH. Macromedia (Jobe and Danny that means you) should not be allowed to write books ever again. The only happy ending to this story is that I can possibly write this book off at tax time and get my money back. Very disapointed and frustrated.
Just Alright?Rating: 2
19 Mar 2007 @ amazon.com
Book appears rushed, incomplete, and at times translated from another language. Consider this sentence:

"When the user clicks on the target movie clip, call the onPress() method of DraggableRectangle"

Obviously, something, possibly an article -- "it" is missing from the second clause. To someone with intermediate familiarity with AS, this omission is easily negotiated but to a beginner, it could be a major hurdle.

If you can tolerate and survive mistakes like the aforementioned, this book is actually a qualified "not bad" intermediate book. Unfortunately, there isn’t sufficient sophistication or depth to really move your work to the next level. You’ll learn a few things but this book will probably not remain on your shelf as an essential reference to AS once completed.
great book if you know some flashRating: 5
13 Mar 2007 @ amazon.com
if you are a flash developer/designer who is comfortable with the basics of flash and actionscript, this book is awesome. confusing topics like listeners and the delegate class are covered well. i really liked this book and recommend it - i’ve recently recommended it to my brother because i think he understands arrays and for loops and xml, etc but would like to get a better handle on it, he’s going to like this book as well.
fyi i also had Jobe Makar’s game book(green cover) and liked that as well.
Don’t waste your money on this bookRating: 2
12 Jan 2007 @ amazon.com
It’s interesting that the book has been panned by experienced Flash programmers. I’m a new Flash developer with previous development experience in other development systems. An expert Flash developer recommended the Training From the Source books. This is my first, and I doubt I’ll waste any money on another.

I spent an entire afternoon on lesson 1, the most basic exercise. I did the "Answering Machine" exercise about a dozen times, assuming I was doing something wrong, and was just on the learning curve. The book doesn’t show you what the solution should look like. However, there is a file of the solution on the disc.

That didn’t work either. I couldn’t believe they hadn’t tested the solution to lesson 1, so I started debugging my environment, making sure I had the latest flash player, and testing it on other computer systems. Then I checked the Peachpit website referenced in the book to see whether there was any errata explaining the problem and hopefully providing an alternative download so I could see how it was supposed to have been developed. Nope. If it was there, a search on "errata" the author’s names, the book title, and various other keyword combinations failed to find it.

The other reviews on Amazon confirmed my worst fears: the hands-on exercises - even the solutions - don’t work. I’d rather learn by debugging my own code than waste my time on debugging exercises in a book I paid money for.

It’s pretty pathetic when Lesson 1 wasn’t tested. I guess the authors were too busy being game development heroes or geniuses to bother checking the crap they produced. Message to Jobe Makar and Danny Patterson: nobody who wastes their readers’ time and money is cool. Don’t blame QA - you wrote it.

I am not excited about potentially wasting time on lesson 2. I feel I was ripped off of a lot of money for this book. Save your money: don’t buy it, and don’t assume any of the other Training From the Source Books are a good use of your time or money either.
This book really works !Rating: 5
27 Aug 2006 @ amazon.com
Well, I don’t have any intention to convince you to buy this book, but if you are not a lazy person, and need to learn something solid from the root, that’s the book for you. I already tried some books which orient us to buit a whole website as a project. But when we try to built our sites, using our ideas, they don’t work, just because we have to do something different than theirs, escaping one line out from their recipes that they gave us, and most of these books don’t cover everything that we need. Stop with that. Learn actionscript as a challange, not as a cake recipe.
Great training resourceRating: 4
07 Jul 2006 @ amazon.com
This book is one of the best flash books out there. it is easy to use, and has TONS of information. Not the best if you have a specific purpose in mind for using flash (website design, games, movies) but certainly good for learning acion script. It is true, however, that it contains much of the same material present in the previous editions.
The best resource to learn ActionscriptRating: 5
09 Apr 2006 @ amazon.com
The Macromedia Flash 8 Action Script Training from the source book contains instruction on Macromedia Flash 8 and it is designed to teach the techniques that you need to create professional projects. Also the book includes a CD-ROM that contains the lesson files and completed projects for comparison.

This book introduces the major elements of Action Script by take you through projects that step by step thoroughly explain not only what’s happening but also why and how. Each project focuses on teaching Action Script.

The lessons in this book will help you improve your Action Script developing skills and finally by the end of this course you will be able to do all of the following:
?Plan an interactive project
?Understand Action script syntax and how it works
?Use event handlers to create a variety of activities
?Use a built-in classes, properties, and methods
?Use functions
?Create custom classes
?Use conditional logic
?Use loops
?Use components
?Understand object-oriented techniques
?Use Bitmap Data class
?Use XML with flash
?Use your application to communicate with a third-party web service
?Use the ExternalInterface class to communicate with JavaScript
?Create an application that uses a third-party tool to enhance its functionality beyond flash’s built in capabilities
Not so many stars hereRating: 3
14 Mar 2006 @ amazon.com
This book was required text for a programming class I am taking. After trying to learn AS thru books and on line I finally found a live teacher. He assigns us excercises in this book. Yes, they are frustrating because often times they don’t work. It is a good thing there is a disc with the completed versions included so you can troubleshoot the problems. I have found the completed code sometimes differs from the code given in the text. Learning often comes from what goes wrong instead of what goes right. If you read the previous reviews you see the book is either too simple or too complex. The excercises here are made to get you exposed to what you can do with action script. I think it accomplishes that even tho it is frustrating.
In general, I have struggled with ’TRC’ books . They have been excruciatingly painful for me to work through with their mindless follow the instucrtions formats where you don’t get to think on your own, you just fiollow the
instructions and what you learn is that you know how to follow instructions.
Because sometimes here you have to use your own logic to get it right, you are forced to learn how to use actionscript. I gave it 3 stars even tho some lessons take simple concepts and make them unecessarily complicated. I liked some of the excercises and since it was a required text I was happy it wasn’t a build one project type of book.
confusing Training and from the Source!Rating: 1
12 Mar 2006 @ amazon.com
There are many examples given that do NOT work before getting to something that does work. Each is explained as if it will work.
Obviously the sourse has been talking to himself too long and has no idea how to teach this information to someone who dosen’t all ready know actionscript.
Worthy of no starsRating: 1
02 Mar 2006 @ amazon.com
I was expecting a book that covered the new overhauled Flash 8 framework...this book is full of old syntax, and geared to towards programming newbies. If you are a pro...I would advise you to save your money.
Different cover, same materialRating: 2
14 Feb 2006 @ amazon.com
I was hoping for a different slant on this material from the previous book but with the exception of a couple Flash 8 specific examples, this is either exactly the same as Actionscript for Flash MX 2004 or worse, with not as much detail. Waste of money.
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