Agreed

1. Essential ActionScript 2.0
2. Object-Oriented Programming with ActionScript 2.0

Garage has some good things in it but not worth reading first, but a skim
through for sure.
Hacks last, by the time you finish with the first two new hacks will have
been developed for flash 8 bugs.


On 12/12/05, eric dolecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> my 2 cents:
>
> 1. Essential ActionScript 2.0
> 2. Object-Oriented Programming with ActionScript 2.0
> 3. ActionScript 2.0 GARAGE (never heard of it)
> 4. Flash Hacks (last for sure)
>
> On 12/12/05, Carlos Gustavo Corrêa da Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello there, just a newbie-to-go question... I've a friend who is a
> > 'book-addicted', and he's going on vacation trip and did lend me all
> > his Flash books! How great is that? Alright, I should buy a few, but
> > I'm moneyless. (that's not the point). So, the question is, with all
> > this books, where should I begin? And after?
> >
> > Here are the books:
> >
> > • ActionScript for Flash MX The Definitive Guide
> > • Essential ActionScript 2.0
> > • Flash Hacks
> > • ActionScript 2.0 GARAGE
> > • Actionscript Cookbook
> > • Object-Oriented Programming with ActionScript 2.0
> >
> > Sorry about the bad english, but I just can't lose this oportunity.
> Thanx.
> >
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