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Nifty Components, Lacking in Real Technical Depth: "Flash MX Components Most Wanteed" is targeted towards designers and those that shy away from ActionScript. The book focuses on explanations of how to use each of the components -- not how they were created or the design choices made while building these sometimes extraordinarily complex components. Many of the components contained on the CD are quite useful, but I personally could have done without the "nifty graphics" and image manipulation components. It's nice to have detailed explanations of each of the available component parameters (kind of like a product manual), but the book left me wanting more about the hows and whys of creating solid, useful Flash MX components.
a darn good bargain: I still can't believe i only paid so little for this book, it's just awesome! I've been using Flash for a couple of years now, but only recently started getting into MX components - any designer (or even developer?) looking for efficient solutions should really look into using them. I'm at the point now where i'm having to reuse as much code/design elements as i can now because work is just soooo busy, and with this book you get a cd containing 21 components (actually, there's even more than that if you count some of the neat experimental ones!). I'm not even gonna try and work out how much development time this cd will save me, but I can't advise it enough - i really hope these guys bring more of them out. To be honest i've only looked through about half of these components so far, but i'm still blown away - check out tool tip, the dynamic text 'stringthing', and the XML/actionscript converter especially - i didn't even realize i needed these things until now! The chapter on the movie loader is just a killer too. And there are also more 'crazy-stoopid' ones, like pattern generators and image modulators. What can i say, buy it and hope these authors bring out a sequel! Tons of fully-documented components, tons of examples, i'm a happy designer!
Macromedia Flash MX Components Most Wanted: What a great book! Im pretty new to Flash and have spent most of my life programming in C, but this book helped me produce some fantastic results in a really short space of time. Its concise, well written and seemed to have an answer for every problem that I got myself into. No complaints so far - nice one lads!
Great Book: Im coming from a unix/c background with over 10 years experience and I found this book to be really good introduction to Flash MX. Its written very clearly and concsicely and full of useful examples and great ideas. I got my project up and running very quickly with some very pleasing results. Keep up the good work boys!
| Author: | Todd Marks | | Author: | Peter Elst | | Author: | Michael Montagna | | Author: | David Tudury | | Author: | Jon Steer | | Author: | Jared Tarbell | | Author: | Daryn Nakhuda | | Author: | Aral Balkan | | Author: | Jeremy Larkin | | Author: | James Dean Palmer | | Author: | Steve Young | | Author: | Mike Pearce | | Author: | Jen deHaan | | Author: | Paul Prudence | | Author: | Todd Yard | | Author: | Lifaros | | Author: | Brian Monnone | | Author: | Brandon Williams | | Author: | David Doull | | Author: | Bill Spencer | | Author: | Todd Coulson | | Author: | Josh Dura | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 005 | | EAN: | 9781590591789 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 159059178X | | Number Of Pages: | 304 | | Publication Date: | 2003-01-01 | | UPC: | 689253157800 |
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