Hi,

I hope this isn't off-topic but I've been struggling to find the answer, and
this list has been a great help to me over the years.

I'm a designer, but often code in Flash. I'm not building huge RIAs, usually
just adding small little bits of interactivity to sites, and building some
multimedia interfaces and gathering data from XML etc...  Nothing hardcore,
but a bit more that just tinkering with AS.

Up until now I've always used AS1, and though I've bought Colin Moock's AS2
book, it seems like a bit leap to make, and from what I've read it seems like
many of the advantages of AS2 are in having proper OO, and more manageable
code for large projects. 

I'm wondering if AS2 offers any advantages to me, or if sticking with AS1
would be better. Is AS2 (and now 3) the natural progression of Flash coding,
is there even a future for AS1, all the useful libraries seem to be AS2 only
these days too, perhaps that alone is a reason to switch. I'm unsure as to
what path I'm supposed to be on.

Any advice you could give me would be appreciated,

- Kevin
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