
Engaging and easily understandable - I ve got oodles of programming books and I d put this one up with the best of my collection. It s carefully written to ensure all levels of experience and aptitude are catered for, I d class myself as somewhere in the intermediates with a decent knowledge of actionscript 2 and I found it enormously useful.All examples and diagrams make perfect sense, and the explanations they use have actually helped me come to terms with other programming paradigms I d used but never fully understood.Thoroughly recommend this one.
Awesome... - After endlessly searching for a decent AS3 book but having to settle with intermediate to advanced book I found this little gem and started some research. After finding reviews on the flashblog and other resources I decided to go ahead with the purchase.not only is this book well illustrated in full colour, it also gives you a sense that your learning at a steady pace without feeling like your missing something as you progress.The online resource site offers all of the files needed to sit and study the chapters in the book closer.I have also recently embarked on what I thought was a problem with one of the resource files and emailed the support group, I was astonished to get a reply within 15 Minutes, pity that I was being a fool and there was no problem. Non the less the help was amazing.I can t recommend this book enough for anyone wanting to make the jump from AS2 to AS3 or for anyone completely new to AS3.Thank you
Easir to follow than Big Colin - I really like this book, It s a lot easier to follow than Colin Mook s essential one (Which of course you do actually need as well) Pretty straight to the point, easy to read and understand although I m probably slap bang in the middle of the target audience - intermediate user with a fairly good understanding of key concepts and how OOP works. I don t recommend it for the absolute beginner and calling it A beginners guide is a bit misleading but as a transitional guide, its really good.There are quite a few typos, it must be said and some of them are quite confusing. I also found that the choice of variable names occasionally made it less clear as to what s intended.Overall, highly recommended and pretty much the second AS3 book you should have (Although buying it before Mr Mooks is probably a better idea if you get my drift)I generally now use this one as my main learning guide and Essential ActionScript 3.0 as a more detailed reference
best buy fopr every actionscript level - If you read this book and Essential actionscript 3 i actually belive you will be able to learn just as much if not more from Learning Actionscript 3 even though essential as3 is over 3x heavyer both mentally and physicaly - based on the fact the this book delivers the content in such an lite and understanable way in full color.
Best begginer AS3 book - Since I got the new Flash CS3 I browse the web looking for AS3 books to help me in the transition to the new AS3, as a flash designer I found this is the best book you can get, it will let you get your hands dirty very quickly with the new AS3, it explain very nicely how it works and why.One of the best thing is the online support, you get all the exercises files, and here is a fact I email a question about a piece of code, and got answer 5 min later, yes 5min!!! it cant get better than that, well maybe it was a bit of luck, but in any case is pretty good.So if you are not a developer, how needs to understand all the fuzz about AS3 and OOP get this book.