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We’ve covered so much ground throughout this book—from the core elements of the ActionScript language, through advanced coding features like graphic creation and dynamic loading of data, all the way to the use of components and class libraries to extend functionality. Now it’s time to pull all of that knowledge together into a single, real-world application that shows what you can accomplish easily with your newly acquired ActionScript skills. This will help to solidify the concepts that you have been absorbing over the past couple hundred pages (and you’ll create something pretty cool and useful, to boot!).
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© 2008 Steve Webster, Todd Yard, and Sean McSharry
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Yard, T. (2008). Case Study: Creating a Dynamic Image Viewer. In: Foundation ActionScript 3.0 with Flash CS3 and Flex. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0196-0_12
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