Did you know ActionScript 3.0 supports multiple inheritance? Here's how... Multiple inheritance is actually possible with AS3, despite popular belief that it's not supported. It's not really multiple inheritance in the true sense of the word going by the strict definition... but there'... Did you know ActionScript 3.0 supports multiple inheritance? Here's how... Multiple inheritance is actually possible with AS3, despite popular belief that it's not supported. It's not really multiple inheritance in the true sense of the word going by the strict definition... but there'...Dec. 20, 2006 01:00 PM EST Reads: 16,371 |
This month Darron's Diary looks at an Iterator implementation, at ECMAScript 4, and previews his own latest book. Because ActionScript is based on the ECMAScript standard, anything that happens in ECMAScript will almost certainly happen in ActionScript too. Not to mention, quite a few ...Jul. 21, 2006 12:30 PM EDT Reads: 15,956 Replies: 4 |
In Part One (MXDJ, vol. 3 issue 2) we looked at one of three different ways to consume a Web service, here we look at two other ways and some of the pros and cons of each approach. In this next example we'll explore using data binding in a different way from Pt. 1, by not relying on th... Mar. 31, 2005 12:00 AM EST Reads: 24,014 |
This is not Web Services 101. This is not an introduction to Flash. This is not art. This is not a love song. Now that that's out the way, be prepared to bind data like there's no tomorrow. Mar. 15, 2005 12:00 AM EST Reads: 21,179 Replies: 2 |
By now it should be no surprise to hear ColdFusion and Java mentioned in the same sentence. You've probably seen the examples, read the tutorials, and poured over lines of Java code in hope of enhancing your ColdFusion applications. Either that, or you've filed the information in a 'ni... Jan. 13, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 29,359 Replies: 2 |







Darron J. Schall, an Editorial Board member of Web Developer's & Designer's Journal, has been programming long before he could drive. In school he studied programming languages, ranging from Basic to Pascal to C++ and eventually moving into Java and C# throughout college. Somewhere in the middle he got hooked on Flash 5 and it's been a crazy love affair ever since. Darron is an independent consultant specializing in RIA development. He maintains a Flash Platform related weblog (www.darronschall.com) and is an active voice in the Flash and Flex communities.
This month Darron's Diary looks at an Iterator implementation, at ECMAScript 4, and previews his own latest book. Because ActionScript is based on the ECMAScript standard, anything that happens in ECMAScript will almost certainly happen in ActionScript too. Not to mention, quite a few ...


















