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The chapters in this manual are organized into the following logical groups to help you better find related areas of ActionScript documentation:
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Chapters 1 through 4, overview of ActionScript programming |
Discusses core ActionScript 3.0 concepts, including language syntax, statements and operators, the ECMAScript edition 4 draft language specification, object-oriented ActionScript programming, and the new approach to managing display objects on the Adobe® Flash® Player 9 display list. |
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Chapters 5 through 10, core ActionScript 3.0 data types and classes |
Describes top-level data types in ActionScript 3.0 that are also part of the ECMAScript draft specification. |
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Chapters 11 through 26, Flash Player APIs |
Describes important features that are implemented in packages and classes specific to Adobe Flash Player 9, including event handling, networking and communications, file input and output, the external interface, the application security model, and more. |
This manual also contains numerous sample files that demonstrate application programming concepts for important or commonly used classes. Sample files are packaged in ways to make them easier to load and use with Adobe® Flash® CS3 Professional and may include wrapper files. However, the core sample code is pure ActionScript 3.0 that you can use in whichever development environment you prefer.
ActionScript 3.0 can be written and compiled a number of ways, including:
For more information about ActionScript development environments, see Introduction to ActionScript 3.0.
To understand the code samples in this manual, you don't need to have prior experience using integrated development environments for ActionScript, such as Flex Builder or the Flash authoring tool. You will, however, want to refer to the documentation for those tools to learn how to use them to write and compile ActionScript 3.0 code. For more information, see Accessing ActionScript documentation.
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