For all those Mac or iOS developers hard at work coding ceaselessly, lest Santa thinks you’ve been naughty here’s some good news! Santa’s coming early, bringing with him Apple’s latest offering of a bunch of iOS and Mac development books in the iBookstore for Free! The six developer guides may not appeal to non-coders, but [...]
"Getting started with Flex 3" is primarily for new developers who want to try their hands on Flex 3. Or for those developers who have already done Flex and want a quick view of Flex 3.
There's a lot you'll need to learn. How to raise money. How to build a team. How to sell. How to schmooze. How to make presentations. How to influence people and make them believe in you.
Wiley, a leading publisher of Adobe how-to books, is giving you a shot at having your design on a nationally published book. Besides the cash prizes, the winner's design will be in thousands of bookstores and will appear in national promotions.
If you've ever been stuck for inspiration, have puzzled over just how to create a shiny aqua-style button, or wanted to create that seamlessly tiling background image you saw on a site recently, you need download this book.
The Adobe AIR PocketGuide Book for JavaScript developers is written by the members of the AIR Team itself. The book introduces developers to Adobe AIR who are interested in building AIR Applications using Javascript, HTML and CSS.
ActionScript 3.0 CookBook is very much like any other CookBoook and gets to the point right away with over 300+ example codes. It is not a book to teach you ActionScript 3.0 from scratch but rather assumes that you know AS 3.0 and wanted to get down dirty with codes instantly.
This is going to be a very belated review on Flash 8 Essentials. Special Thanks to Tink (Stephen Downs) for gifting me such a colorful book to review. Stephen is one of the authors along with – Paul Barnes-Goggett, Glen Rhodes, Craig Swan, Matt Voerman and Todd Yard. Just as the title says, this book [...]