Originally posted by Russi've only ever used actionscript2 as i have mx2004... never found any problems with it though, a few quirks, but i guess you find that in any language
I would not agree with that at all. Flash is a necessary evil for any interactive real-times stuff on the web, regardless of other skills you may have.
Also, earlier versions of Actionscript are a complete nightmare (IMHO) only maturing with Actionscript 2, and now tightened up further in Actionscript 3 from what I have read. (Something I will delve into o ...[text shortened]... u've never programmed, you've got a challenge"[/i]
I'll agree with that though.
-Russ
Originally posted by ivan2908First learn to program, then learn to program for a specific platform. If you've learned programming using a more student-friendly language and a variety of paradigms, you should be able to pick up the principles behind Flash programming much more easily than if you jump in with both feet and no water wings.
How hard is to create your own flash games and movies if you have right software ?
Richard