Hey Deril

i'm confused here - are you planning to learn away3d or not?

if you want to use it for your own projects there there are a myriad of
tutorials to get you started, and the potential to learn a great deal in a
short amount of time. and if you do get stuck anywhere, the mailing list can
answer any of your questions pretty efficiently i would say ;)

so don't think we are trying to put you off! if anything we would welcome
some more technical questions on the list about framework internals - it's
still a fairly undersubscribed area and i for one would be very happy to see
more people with that knowledge, as it obviously helps with bugfixing but
also potential new features, optimisations, demos...

atb

Rob









On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Deril <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Playing around is not my kind of learning... (its not efficient one
> that's for sure.. )
>  ... but I guess it can't be helped.
>
> Why not... you ask: well.. thats because it is time consuming work.
> And its one thing to do it while learning... and another - after it...
> its just.. I know myself... :) am pretty sure that after learning I
> will be busy writing interesting 3d stuff.. instead of writing
> documentations..
>
> Anyway. thanks for job you do.




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Rob Bateman
Flash Development & Consultancy

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