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Question posted by: LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com (Guest) on June 27th, 2008 07:19 PM
Hello.

I've already learned HTML/CSS...I'm completing the learning process for
Javascript and the next language is going to be Actionscript.

Now, I've been reading the opinions about different Actionscript books and
some of them say that if you are knew to programming, then you may want to
read a book about programming basics first. Is this the route that I need to
go or should learning Javascript be the facilitator for learning Actionscript?

If I do need to get some programming basic book, what are some
recommendations?

Any response would be appreciated.

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June 27th, 2008
07:19 PM
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Re: What To Learn First...?...

LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com wrote:
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I've already learned HTML/CSS...


That is yet to be seen. If you got your instruction from some college
program, chances are you didn't learn anything at all.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
I'm completing the learning process for
Javascript and the next language is going to be Actionscript.
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If I do need to get some programming basic book, what are some
recommendations?


What does that have to do with CSS or stylesheets? Nothing.
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Any response would be appreciated.


Please put Usenet on your list of things to learn then go find a more
appropriate newsgroup. I bet if you searched for actionscript book
something better will become obvious.
http://groups.google.com/advanced_search

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