Flash Books
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Practical PHP & Flex 4 Projects: Building Powerful Applications with PHP and Flash Builder
Published 10 years ago
by Gordon Forsythe, Apress
Flex is Adobe’s open source web application framework that lets you create web applications with flair and, well, Flash. Flex is designed to play nicely with PHP, and it allows you more fine-grained control over your web and even desktop applications. Flex applications also compile to Flash files, so they’ll run in any browser with a Flash plug-in.So, if you’re a PHP developer wondering how to incorporate data-driven Flex applications into your PHP sites, this book is for you.
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ActionScript 3.0 Bible
Published 10 years ago
by Roger Braunstein, Wiley
The ActionScript 3.0 Bible, 2nd Edition, is your comprehensive guide to the bleeding edge of ActionScript 3.0 and the Flash Platform! (edited by author
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Beginning HTML5 and CSS3: Next Generation Web Standards
Published 10 years ago
by Christopher Murphy, Apress
If you are a web developer, then Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 is your introduction to the new features and elements of HTML5—all the leaner, cleaner, and more efficient code you’ve hoped for is available now with HTML5, along with some new tools that will allow you to create more meaningful and richer content.
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WordPress and Flash 10x Cookbook
Published 10 years ago
by Peter Spannagle, Sarah Soward, Packt Publishing
Over 50 simple but incredibly effective recipes to take control of dynamic Flash content in Wordpress *Learn how to make your WordPress blog or website stand out with Flash *Embed, encode, and distribute your video content in your Wordpress site or blog *Build your own .swf files using various plugins *Develop your own Flash audio player using audio and podcasting plugins
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Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Bible
Published 10 years ago
by David Gassner, Wiley
A complete and thorough reference for developers on the new Flex 4 platformCreate desktop applications that behave identically on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux with Adobe's new Flash Builder 4 platform and this in-depth guide. The book's tutorials and explanations walk you step-by-step through Flash Builder's new, faster tools; the new framework for generating code; how to connect to popular application servers; upgrading from Flex 3; and much more.
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The Essential Guide to Flash Games: Building Interactive Entertainment with ActionScript
Published 10 years ago
by Jeff Fulton, Steve Fulton, friends of ED
The Essential Guide to Flash Games is a unique tool for Flash game developers. Rather than focusing on a bunch of low-level how-to material, this book dives straight into building games. The book is divided into specific game genre projects, covering everything from old classics such as a Missile Command-style game, to hot new genres such as retro evolved. The chapters build in complexity through the book, and new tools are introduced along the way that can be reused for other games.
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Advanced Web Metrics with Google Analytics
Published 10 years ago
by Brian Clifton, Sybex
Valuable tips and tricks for using the latest version of Google AnalyticsPacked with insider tips and tricks, this how-to guide is fully revised to cover the latest version of Google Analytics and shows you how to implement proven Web analytics methods and concepts.
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Professional Papervision3D
Published 11 years ago
by Michael Lively, Wrox
Create amazing 3D applications with Papervision3DProfessional Papervision3D describes how Papervision3D works and how 3D applications are built, with a clear look at essential topics such as building websites and games, creating virtual tours, and Adobe's Flash 10.
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Pro JavaFX 2 Platform: A Definitive Guide to Script, Desktop, and Mobile RIA with Java Technology
Published 11 years ago
by James L. Weaver, Stephen Chin, Weiqi Gao, Dean Iverson, Apress
The highly anticipated open source JavaFX™ 2.x platform release offers a new “Java way” of developing rich Internet applications (RIAs), similar to Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight 3. JavaFX 2.x lets developers play with the open source scripting, and provides desktop and mobile APIs to create dynamic, seamless visual user interfaces that can go beyond the capabilities of Flash.
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Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies
Published 11 years ago
by Janine Warner, For Dummies
A step-by-step guide to creating your first Web siteEverybody's building cool web sites, but how? Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies, 2nd Edition, shows you how, with simple, step-by-step instruction that will build your confidence as you build your site.You'll learn to plan your site and secure a domain name, how to use Dreamweaver for site construction, and how to test and publish your site.