Working with and Extending Events in ActionScript 3 for Flash CS3 and CS4
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| Type: | |
| Network: | Global |
| Date: | Sunday, October 25, 2009 |
| Time: | 9:00am - 5:00pm |
| Location: | The Rich Media Institute - Toronto |
| Street: | 156 Augusta Ave |
| City/Town: | Toronto, ON |
Description
Working with and Extending Events in ActionScript 3 for Flash CS3 and CS4
Instructor: R Blank
Price: $199.00
Full information and details here:
http://www.richmediainstitute.com/as3events_toronto
Flash is an event-driven language, and events are the glue that bind together our Flash experiences. Whether you need to work with user mouse interaction, know when an XML file has completed, build a loading animation, know when your application enters/exits full-screen -- in short, when you need to use events to do almost anything in Flash -- understanding events is key to achieving fluency in ActionScript 3.
And, of course, events in AS3 are completely and fundamentally different from events in AS2.
While events in AS3 might seem intimidating on first glance (especially if you've become accustomed to writing your button code in AS2 like btn.onPress = function ()...), fortunately, events in AS3 are incredibly consistent as well as powerful. Once you know how to work with one event, you can work with any event anywhere in the language!
And while events are the glue that bind our Flash together, it is incredibly difficult to find books, lessons or tutorials on these specific issues. Which is why we assembled this course -- not only to teach the basics of working with the most common events in AS3, but also investigating the details of events, how they work, why they work that way
It doesn't matter what your starting point is; When you leave this course, after only one day, you will be a much stronger Flash developer.
Who this course is for:
This course is for users of Flash CS3 or CS4, who feel that they have a basic grasp of the ActionScript 3 language, but want to understand the nature, role and detailed behaviors of events in AS3. This course is also useful for those who feel they have a good grasp of events, but now want to take that skill to the next level by learning how to use and work with custom events and an event broadcaster.
Instructor: R Blank
Price: $199.00
Full information and details here:
http://www.richmediainstitute.com/as3events_toronto
Flash is an event-driven language, and events are the glue that bind together our Flash experiences. Whether you need to work with user mouse interaction, know when an XML file has completed, build a loading animation, know when your application enters/exits full-screen -- in short, when you need to use events to do almost anything in Flash -- understanding events is key to achieving fluency in ActionScript 3.
And, of course, events in AS3 are completely and fundamentally different from events in AS2.
While events in AS3 might seem intimidating on first glance (especially if you've become accustomed to writing your button code in AS2 like btn.onPress = function ()...), fortunately, events in AS3 are incredibly consistent as well as powerful. Once you know how to work with one event, you can work with any event anywhere in the language!
And while events are the glue that bind our Flash together, it is incredibly difficult to find books, lessons or tutorials on these specific issues. Which is why we assembled this course -- not only to teach the basics of working with the most common events in AS3, but also investigating the details of events, how they work, why they work that way
It doesn't matter what your starting point is; When you leave this course, after only one day, you will be a much stronger Flash developer.
Who this course is for:
This course is for users of Flash CS3 or CS4, who feel that they have a basic grasp of the ActionScript 3 language, but want to understand the nature, role and detailed behaviors of events in AS3. This course is also useful for those who feel they have a good grasp of events, but now want to take that skill to the next level by learning how to use and work with custom events and an event broadcaster.

Other Information
- Guests who are not attending are hidden on the guest list.
- Guests are allowed to bring friends to this event.
Event Type
This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join.
Admins
- The Rich Media Institute (creator)
