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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

ActionScript tutorial

ActionScript tutorial
URL: http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/action_scripts/actionscript_tutorial/

The tutorial is designed for Flash users who are ActionScript beginners but who want to work towards advanced abilities. You should already be familiar with basic actions and know how to assign them in the Actions panel.

ActionScript Toolbox
URL: http://flash-creations.com/
Flash-Creations.com is the new home of former Actionscript Toolbox content.

kirupa.com - ActionScript Guide
URL: http://www.kirupa.com/developer/actionscript/index.htm
An introduction to the basics in this ActionScript tutorial.

kirupa.com - Advanced ActionScript Guide
URL: http://www.kirupa.com/developer/actionscript/advanced.htm
An introduction to object-oriented programming in Flash, using arrays and various other topics are covered by the tutorials on this site.

CBT Cafe - ActionScript Tutorials
URL: http://www.cbtcafe.com/flash/actionscript.html
There are a number of Flash tutorials including a section of ActionScript tutorials at this site.

ActionScript Tutorials
URL: http://www.actionscript.org/tutorials.shtml
There are over a hundred ActionScript tutorials at this site divided into beginning, intermediate and advanced levels.

ActionScript Dictionary
URL: http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/action_scripts_dict.html
This is a searchable ActionScript dictionary at the Macromedia Flash Support Center.

Flash: ActionScript Programming
URL: http://www.image.ufl.edu/help/flash/programming/
These pages will provide an introduction to some concepts of programming and some basics of how to use the Flash ActionScript programming tools

2 comments:

Akanksha said...
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Akanksha said...

This post is basically for the Flash users who work on ActionScript. This is advanced level of the Flash. This is perfect tutorial for the understanding the concept. The language is simple which you find easy to learn. Thanks for the post.
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