Every page in Learning ActionScript 3.0 is printed in full color. When you pick it up, and start looking through its pages, you’ll soon discover an even more surprising difference. The most obvious difference when you see this one on the shelf will be that there’s no iconic animal drawing on the front cover. Learning ActionScript 3.0 differs greatly when compared to other books published by O’Reilly. Among those great gems, I’ve recently added Learning ActionScript 3.0 by Rich Shupe and Zevan Rosser. A good programming book is one that I want to share with others before I’m finished reading it. They’re all generally pretty decent, but only the rare ones 1 make me want to read cover to cover. Very few Flash or Flex development books get me excited.
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