Tutorial Action Script 3 Part II


Well, the title says it all, he had spoken earlier that the continuation of the tutorial would be completed soon and here it is, prontinha for the followers.

This part of the tutorial is extended by about 59 pages, and this time with a lot code, examples, images, and many explorers detailed explanations of what was spoken. Almost all the content was geared towards programming in AS3 Flex, but with almost no changes can be implemented in Flash.

This time we see the following explained in the tutorial:

5.3. Relationships between classes.
5.4. Re-writing methods in classes
5.5. Explanation of the function super ();
5.6. Classes; Sample custom panel.
6. Filters and Effects
6.1. Move - Move
6.2. Resize - Resizing
6.3. Rotate - Rotate
6.4. Effects; Examples and EasingFunctions
6.5. Filters; Fade & Parallel
6.6. Filters; Glow
6.7. Filters; Blur
6.8. Filters; Sequence
6.9. Filters and Effects; Examples
6.9.1. Sample operator of effects and filters
7. Graphics / API Draw
7.1. Graphics / Rectangular and Filling
7.2. Graphics / circular
7.3. Graphics / Ellipse
7.4. Graphics / Lines
7.5. Graphics / Lines multidirecionais and continuous
7.6. Graphics / Curves
7.7. Graphics / Gradients
7.8. Graphics / Examples simple and filters
7.9. Graphics / Examples advanced / paint and equalizer
7.10. Graphics / Sample explorer
8. XML and E4X
8.1. Structure of an XML
8.2. Reading and access
8.3. Search
8.4. XML> ArrayCollection> DataGrid
8.5. Example of explorer
8.6. XML External; Example
9. Remoting and External access
9.1. Example; Transmission of data; PagSeguro
9.2. Example, sending and receiving data; Trans-mail
9.3. Remote Object; Using services-config.xml
9.4. Remote Object; Chamads direct AS

But ....

Now we are going to bad news, the tutorial that will be available only contains the first 22 pages to the point 6.9. - Filters and Effects; Examples and still has some errors and adjustments to be made.

For some reason the complete (59 pages) will only be available as a donation of at least 5 € (~ 13 reais (BRL)), at least for now, for some reasons, among which highlight:

- Much time spent in the writing of all e-book's "without any incentives.

- Recently the blog has been forced to change their server, with around 25,000 visits monthly traffic was to produce an average of 22 GB and that the adjustment had to bear some costs in traffic as well as switch to the new server.

As the blog TSW has always endeavored to update the contents of your blog and help the community, so at this time may readers to help maintain the content with a symbolic donation and receiving in return an e-book very useful in studies of AS3

In the full version will be available all source codes and images in zip file.

I am examining the possibility that the final version is released gradually in 2 more free shares, but not for long.

But not everything is "bad" news, soon conduct a lottery on the blog that will distribute 3 copies digitally signed and licensed to 3 readers of the blog, so be careful in the coming days.

This version "Resume" is licensed by the digitally creative commons, on the license by-nc-nd:

Attribution-Noncommercial-fenced the creation of Derivative Works 3.0 Unported
Anyone interested in receiving the full version (sent from 7/10/2008), you can make a donation of 5 € (15 Dollars / USD 6.84, values of 9/10/2008) by using the button below. After the donation will be sent a copy to the email from the same source donation.

Full version (59 pages) - Donations PAYPAL: Start donation

Download Part II: Tutorial AS3 Part II - Resume (. Pdf)

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And ready, and I hope it is useful to understand my position.

A Hug.

Mario Santos.
ps Anyone interested in making a donation of excess, use the image of paypay the bottom of the blog. Also receive the tutorial.

edit:

You can see examples of what has been done as well as applications online at:

http://msdevstudio.com/blog/2008/10/04/tutorial-action-script-3-parte-ii/

@ Edit - 09/10/08:

How much of readers do not have an account with PayPal, I announce that from today found a bank account in Bradesco to where they can send your contributions (as informed by email).

For more information, send me an email to admin [-@-] msdevstudio.com (the substitute [-@-] by @)

Hug, and thanks for the encouragement.

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17 Comments

  1. Chucky
    October 4, 2008 at 2:46 pm | Permalink

    Tou reading the first part of this tutorial right now and I am eager to get to this! Thank you ever make me more impressed with their willingness!

  2. October 4, 2008 at 4:07 pm | Permalink

    Nothing more just my friend, after a great work done in the Office of flex which expect more news now with AS3, I create an account with PayPal just to make this transfer
    And I saw in his blog that will be coming to Brazil, where resolve to come
    Curitiba content with us here. Stay safe in my email to share ideas and msn
    A hug and once again congratulations on the whole initiative

    Michel Antunes

  3. October 4, 2008 at 8:54 pm | Permalink

    I agree with Michel, nothing more than fair charge for their work. Congratulations on the initiative.

  4. Nardelis (Brazil)
    October 5, 2008 at 9:05 pm | Permalink

    Hi John, a friend with some chance you account in Brazil? I do not have international card and would like to contribute, pay the additional costs of transfer. A hug

  5. October 6, 2008 at 12:42 am | Permalink

    Mario, my problem is to pay the same. I do not have international card and would like to contribute. If it were in pagseguro.uol.com.br would be much more quiet! Thanks!

  6. October 6, 2008 at 2:26 pm | Permalink

    Mario,
    to having the same problem of friends over, not roll to pass a Brazilian account? Boleto pagseguro ... ... ... moip anyway.
    Congratulations to the material and thanks for sharing!

  7. October 6, 2008 at 2:32 pm | Permalink

    Chucky, thanks for the words ...

    Michel, thanks. As for the trip to Brazil, until I go in Curitiba but only at the airport for half an hour ... hehehe ...

    Brian, thank you.

    Nardeli, Victor & Philip ... there is screwed ... I do not have that same account in Brazil, and pagseguro will not let me register because they live outside of Brazil ... : (

    Well, I was happy about the contributions you for your understanding, so tomorrow I will still come into contact with a family of my wife to try to open a contained there for you guys! :)

    When I tell any news!

    Big hug.

  8. October 7, 2008 at 3:12 am | Permalink

    I told you doeei and confirmation, as we do?

  9. October 7, 2008 at 9:01 am | Permalink

    Felipe, already have in your email the full version and source code.

    Any error, doubts or concerns please use the forum:

    http://forum.msdevstudio.com

    Thanks for the hug and strength!

  10. October 7, 2008 at 9:56 am | Permalink

    Some of the examples treated and studied in this tutorial can be viewed online at:

    http://msdevstudio.com/blog/2008/10/04/tutorial-action-script-3-parte-ii/

    So come a little better what was treated, and Part II to join this action script 3 more advanced, native.

    Hug.

  11. Elias Abugoche
    October 7, 2008 at 10:34 AM | Permalink

    The summary is already a great help, but I want to read the full,
    But my friend Mario, an account in Brazil, it would be really great. oO

  12. October 9, 2008 at 7:22 am | Permalink

    Thanks to all the comments and the willingness to contribute, like most of the players will not have an account with PayPal, I announce that from today found a bank account in Bradesco to where they can send your contributions (as informed by email).

    For more information, send me an email to admin [-@-] msdevstudio.com (the substitute [-@-] by @)

    Hug, and thanks for the encouragement.

  13. Antonio de Lemos
    October 14, 2008 at 2:11 pm | Permalink

    I would like to details of how to help the bank Bradesco.
    I read the first part and I felt very good, you are to be congratulated.
    Antonio

  14. October 15, 2008 at 11:42 a.m. am | Permalink

    Thanks Antonio,
    on the account, the details sent by email.

    Hug.

  15. Saul Moreno
    October 16, 2008 at 4:59 am | Permalink

    Hello Mario,

    Forgive me for repeating but congratulations for the tutorial, I see no other words to assign to their work in an area that the Internet still lacks content structured as yours, or I'm looking at all the wrong places kkkk

    I think more than just pay for a job so systematized.
    I would like to send my email what procedure to pay for Banco Bradesco and what kind of information you need to send the files of Part II of the tutorial. URGENT'm already eager to read it! KKK

    I am Brazilian and I am in Brazil by these days, but currently live in Barcelona where I work as Web Designer.

    I wish good luck to you Mario and continue with the work that ta show!

  16. October 16, 2008 at 8:04 am | Permalink

    Saul, do not have to apologize, it is very good to hear that kind of views and opinions are those that encourage me further to continue with the work.

    I sent an email to you with the data of Bradesco.

    A hug and once again thank you for the words!

  17. October 20, 2008 at 1:04 pm | Permalink

    And then Mario, all right!
    Thanks for the opportunity to have a chance to win the tutorial for free. I want to win this much e-book, it does not, fine leaves to the next, in the meantime I am looking at your blog which I ja he can learn a lot.
    A hug!

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