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Robert Le Feve #1
Flash MX learning curve
Hello, I am new to flash and just finished the tutorals that come with the
software. I am looking for a push in the right direction as to what is a
good recommended book for my next step in learning FlashMX.
Thanks-Rob
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Ganesh #2
Re: Flash MX learning curve
"Robert Le Feve" <robert@no-spam-lefeve.net> wrote in message
news:D9Gdnax_7edoX-SiU-KYgw@wideopenwest.com...Hi Rob,> Hello, I am new to flash and just finished the tutorals that come with the
> software. I am looking for a push in the right direction as to what is a
> good recommended book for my next step in learning FlashMX.
>
> Thanks-Rob
>
>
Well I was like you as well, just started flash a coupla months ago. Listen
man.. I would say the best way to learn is by actually looking at flash
material..
u can find this at
[url]http://www.flashkit.com[/url]
just look at the source files and get ideas... and keep at it.. and i'll
become good..
Its not worth spending money on big books n that.
Well its my opinion anyway.. some ppl might disagree
good luck
Ganesh
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