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- unfittoprint0
iDp, It's only up to you and you may be on the right track.
I personally distrust 'advanced' courses, most people I know payed a lot for learning jackshit.
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Read O'Reillys MX's Definitive Guide. Don't skip a chapter until you've fully understand it. Practice what you've learned [updating old code is always a good exercise].Master Google. With the correct keywords you'll find most of your questions answered. Create a collection of bookmarks with good examples. [actionscript.org, kirupa, macromedia foums, flashmx help, etc..]
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Months ago I started scripting in AS2.0 only. I advice you to start doing the same if you have reached a more advanced level. All the transition/tween codes, fades, validation codes, media players, etc... you had to rewrite to every file/project can be centralized in classes to all of your sites. It's a real bitch in the beginning, but soon your web development will be incredibly faster and much more complex.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obido…
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Learning PHP/Mysql will also help you in making more powerful and robust sites for your clients. Your game will be higher. So will youir payment.finally, structure your toughts on paper, have a clear idea of the objective and only ask for something if there's really no other way.