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Flash MX 2004 ActionScript Learning Guide: Overview


Table of Contents

  1. ActionScript Overview
  2. Introduction to ActionScript 2.0
  3. ActionScript 2.0 Language Details
  4. Migrating from ActionScript 1.0 to ActionScript 2.0
  5. Object-Oriented Programming
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ActionScript is the scripting language for Macromedia Flash. It makes your Flash content interactive. ActionScript provides a more efficient way to do things in Flash, from creating simple animations through designing complex application interfaces. With the release of Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Macromedia introduced ActionScript 2.0. Where to start?

ActionScript 1.0 is fine for most general purposes. Want to generate some simple interactivity when a user clicks a button? Go with ActionScript 1.0. But for creating more complex code, ActionScript 2.0 starts to look more appropriate.

ActionScript 2.0 is an object-oriented programming language that supports full class inheritance and all the features that developers demand from a mature language. It gives you a more flexible programming environment and superior debugging abilities.

To find out whether ActionScript 2.0 is right for your project or whether ActionScript 1.0 is the simpler, faster solution, check out our resources so you can make the call and be as efficient as possible for every project.

Introduction to ActionScript 2.0

Get acquainted with ActionScript, the scripting language for Flash. If you're brand new to the language or if you are getting into the new features in version 2.0, this section is for you.

ActionScript 2.0 Language Details

Find out how ActionScript 2.0 has become a fully object-oriented programming language as it introduces several new programming keywords and concepts, including classes, inheritance, and interfaces.

Migrating from ActionScript 1.0 to ActionScript 2.0

ActionScript 2.0 can simplify the development process. Find out when, and if, you should convert existing applications to ActionScript 2.0.

Object-Oriented Programming

Find out how an object-oriented approach to coding enhances efficiency through reusability of code. If you're new to the concept of object-oriented programming, find out more about how it works, and how you can take advantage of it in ActionScript 2.0.