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文档介绍:this print for reference only—size & color not accuratespine = " 640 page countPETER ELST SAS JACOBS TODD YARD CYANYELLOWMAGENTA BLACKUS $-13: 978-1-59059-845-0ISBN-10: 1-59059-845-89 781590 59845054999SHELVI NG you’ll learn? The essential principles of object-oriented programming, including inheritance, encapsulation, polymorphism, and more?Valuable lessons on ActionScript project planning and programming, including design patterns and source control?How to create your own extensible, reusable application framework using OOP best practices? Advanced data integration techniques such as Web Services munication between Flash and the browserObject-Oriented ActionScript -oriented programming (OOP) is something that is usually considered a black art for hardcore programmers, not a topic of conversation for Flash developers. However, when Adobe introduced ActionScript to the mix, it changed everything. ActionScript is much more powerful than previous versions, allowing Flash developers to produce robust object-oriented applications. But with that es great responsibility—OOP is now a requirement, rather than optional, and there are new things to never fear—this book, based on the ever-popular Object-Oriented ActionScript for Flash 8, provides you all you need to delve into the world of OOP with confidence, whether you are using the Flash IDE, Flex Builder, or mand-line tools for your development , you are taken gently through all the principles of OOP that you need to know, and then given a guide to designing and implementing applications in ActionScript . Next, we step up a gear, showing you the Flex Builder development environment and teaching about creating reusable, ponent frameworks—manager classes, animation and effects classes, UI widgets, and more. Lastly, we look at some more advanced topics such munication between Flash and the browser and Web Services. Case studies