ActionScript 3.0 Cheat Sheets (Set 1)

I’m sure that many of us are the same and spend our designing/developing hours doing many different things. I would love to spend all my time in Flash, but my job demands that I get involved in many other areas and languages. Therefore, I’ve always had flash cards (no pun intended) at the ready, to remind me of a few simple lines of code. Now, I’m giving them to you.

These may not make sense to anyone else, but they help me out whenever I sit down to do a new project and need to brush the dust off my ActionScript knowledge. Please note that these are not comprehensive and there is obviously a googillian things missing. (I believe a googillian is the net worth of Google) These just happen to be things I type over and over again and like to reference quickly.

In the future I think I’ll create more sets of these and provide some clearer form of organization. Use these for now and if you like let me know. I should note that these are formatted to be printed on 4×6 index cards. Happy ActionScripting!

Sidenote: I got a triple kill with the gravity hammer last night in Halo. I’m pretty proud of that.

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3 Responses to ActionScript 3.0 Cheat Sheets (Set 1)

  1. Joe says:

    These are really useful! Thanks!

  2. Kyle says:

    Have you played around too much with Ruby on Rails? Kinda similar to your idea, but big blocks of code ready to use and/or modify that you can drop into your app where needed. I haven’t done much other than read about it, but it sounds pretty nice

  3. Matt says:

    @Kyle

    I haven’t played around too much with Ruby. I tend to spend most of my time in ActionScript. But, from what I’ve seen Ruby isn’t half bad.

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