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NA
2000-12-14
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STOP! Go no further! This tutorial will teach you how and when to use the stop action. Proceed... By Eddie Carroll
Flash_5
2000-11-06
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This tutorial will help you develop an understanding of one of the basic building blocks of actionscript - Variables. By Eddie Carroll
NA
2000-10-10
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This action will enable you to create links in your flash movies as well as pass variables to external objects. By Eddie Carroll
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2000-10-10
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Go to this tutorial if you need to learn how to jump (goto :) to a specific frame or label. By Eddie Carroll
NA
2000-10-10
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Use this tutorial to learn how to implement the Play action into your actionscript. By Eddie Carroll
NA
2000-10-10
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This is an action you must learn in order to enable communication from the current timeline to other timelines (movie clips). By Eddie Carroll
NA
2000-10-10
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If you computer cannot handle animations very well you may want to consider using this option. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-10-06
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Discover how to use the expression editor to produce complex expressions and functions in your actionscript. By Eddie Carroll
NA
2000-10-06
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The series finale! In this tutorial learn how a programmer thinks to uncover how they construct complex actionscript. By Eddie Carroll
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2000-09-27
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As part of the programming for designers series, this tutorial teaches how to understand and use the final piece of the actionscripting puzzle - functions. By Eddie Carroll
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2000-09-14
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A definitive tutorial explaining each operator type and their application in actionscript. By Eddie Carroll
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2000-09-13
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If you have no programming background and you would like to start actionscripting this is the tutorial series for you. In this tutorial we will be going through and introducing you to the basic pillars of geekdom - Variables, Expressions, Numeric Operators, String Operators, Logical Operators, and of course Functions. By Eddie Carroll

