a book review
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- chinaman
chaps, i hear moocks definitive guide to a/s is nice. i done a flash effect & it looked wicked, but if u were 2 ask me 2 do it again w/out reference i would be shagged. is this the way its suppose to be unless i'm a hardcore programmer?. does this moocky book help?does the mountain always seem this steep at the bottom?
- o0o0
You don't have to know everything. Coding always involves looking stuff up, copying a bit of code, then messing with it, etc.
I mean.. you don't want to rely on someone elses stuff. You have to come up with the basic idea yourself, but you will most likely have to turn to your references along the way.
- neeko0
i'm with oOo...
i reference my own code all the time... but i would only consider myself a soft-core programmer.
- breeding0
trust me *all* programmers look things up. I have about 80 programming books sitting next to my desk here, 12 on C++ alone. Its impossible to know everything there is.
- jking760
agreed, the Moock book is essential, a little brooding at first, it's rather detailed, but you get to understand it more and more as you start doing more complex Actionscript.
- chinaman0
you guys are great. i love this site. we are not alone.