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Library: Flash

Recommended Titles:

ActionScript Cookbook

by Joey Lott
published by O'Reilly & Associates
Buy it at Amazon.com.

Macromedia Flash MX Game Design Demystified

by Jobe Makar
published by Macromedia Press
Buy it at Amazon.com.

ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition

by Colin Moock
published by O'Reilly & Associates
Buy it at Amazon.com.

ActionScripting in Flash MX

by Phillip Kerman
published by New Riders
Buy it at Amazon.com.

Flash to the Core

by Joshua Davis
published by New Riders
Buy it at Amazon.com.

Object-Oriented Programming with ActionScript

by Branden Hall, Samuel Wan
published by New Riders
Buy it at Amazon.com.

Macromedia Flash (tm): Art, Design + Function

by Mighty Assembly
published by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Buy it at Amazon.com.

Chances are between the bookstore and the internet there is a solution for every problem a Flash developer may face. From animation techniques to database interaction, game development and beyond, there is an overwhelming abundance of tutorials, walkthroughs and open source code ripe for the picking. So much open source… [More]

Flash MX Magic (3rd Edition)

by Matthew David, Mark Baltzegar, Veronique Brossier, Jim Caldwell, John Dalziel, Aria Danika, Robert M. Hall, Andreas Heim, Jason Krogh, 2Advanced Studios
published by New Riders
Buy it at Amazon.com.

Skip Intro: Flash Usability and Interface Design

by Duncan McAlester, Michelangelo Capraro
published by New Riders
Buy it at Amazon.com.

Since the first byte of Macromedia Flash content appeared on the web, the application has been a lightning rod of controversy. For the first time, web developers were given a tool that broke the static, HTML based environment of the web with low-bandwidth, dynamic, rich content. While many examples of… [More]

Foundation PHP for Flash

by Steve Webster
published by friends of Ed
Buy it at Amazon.com.

ActionScript : The Definitive Guide

by Colin Moock, Gary Grossman
published by O'Reilly & Associates
Buy it at Amazon.com.

Few Flash books are really worth owning. Most are either poorly written, have old code, or are ego strokes for their contributors. Some are all of the above. Colin Moock’s ActionScript guide however is how the Macromedia Flash manual should have been written. His clear style helps ActionScript make sense,… [More]

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