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Simon Lord

2005-06-17, 5:45 pm

I'm nearing the end of Colin's EAS2 book and looking to bookmark a few
flash class oriented sites. I found this one:

http://www.ericd.net/Classes/index.html

.... but I do recall a larger one. Unfortunately I was disinterested in
classes at the time and never bookmarked it. However, circumstances in
my current reality have shifted significantly and so I'm trying to pump
up on class oriented resources to continue getting my "learn on".

Thanks.

PS: Anything out there that can grab a package and spit out a visual
relationship between packages and methods etc? I found a few (ex.
gmodeler), but they seem to be geared towards creating the structure
visually BEFORE any code is written. That's cool if the project is
new, but what if you want to view the structure of the project as it
evolves?

Sincerely,
Simon


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Bill Sanders

2005-06-17, 5:45 pm

Simon,

Here are a couple--they tend to emphasize design patterns, though:

http://www.video-animation.com/flash_15.shtml
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~parente/tech/tr03.shtml

HTH,
Bill

On Jun 17, 2005, at 11:13 AM, Simon Lord wrote:

> I'm nearing the end of Colin's EAS2 book and looking to bookmark a
> few flash class oriented sites. I found this one:
>
> http://www.ericd.net/Classes/index.html
>
> ... but I do recall a larger one. Unfortunately I was
> disinterested in classes at the time and never bookmarked it.
> However, circumstances in my current reality have shifted
> significantly and so I'm trying to pump up on class oriented
> resources to continue getting my "learn on".
>
> Thanks.
>
> PS: Anything out there that can grab a package and spit out a
> visual relationship between packages and methods etc? I found a
> few (ex. gmodeler), but they seem to be geared towards creating the
> structure visually BEFORE any code is written. That's cool if the
> project is new, but what if you want to view the structure of the
> project as it evolves?
>
> Sincerely,
> Simon
>
>
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