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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic!,
By Simon "si-w" (Cheltenham, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Byte-Size Flash MX: Adventures in Optimization (Paperback)
Finally somebody's seen fit to gather these kinds of techniques. It says on the cover youre looking at files under 4 KB, but most of these are like under 2. It's got a really good balance, going from some staple stuff to begin -- mouse trails and smoke effects and fireworks through simple scripting. After that, it passes into the really useful things, like an animated photo gallery, with gorgeous wipes and fades. I haven't yet got on to the later stuff that I've just never seen anywhere before -- an interactive 3D city, and sound! A big thumbs up, and it should have been called bit-size.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I LIKE THIS BOOKS,
By ErwinSchiphouwerAkADeamothul (Groningen, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Byte-Size Flash MX: Adventures in Optimization (Paperback)
i have just bought this book, i began actionscripting about two or three months ago.This book showed me some bad mistakes i made in programming just by doing the first three tutorials(the mouse follower, fire, smoke,fireworks) I'm taking it step by step, but one thing is sure this book is the book for me.it explains things i like and in a way i want to see it explained. this are some of the things in the first chapter and i really like likelikelike IT. Very Good book, buying it is definitely no mistake
4.0 out of 5 stars
size is everything,
By Todd M. Yard (Astoria, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Byte-Size Flash MX: Adventures in Optimization (Paperback)
Well, isn't THIS a fun book! The material is extremely diverse-- some is merely cool, though not altogether useful, while other material (such as the great chapter on separating form from function) can go a long way to helping you produce more functional, configurable sites. All through the book the reader is offered insight on techniques that will keep the file size down, and since this is the most important aspect of the book, I would have perhaps liked a checklist near the top or an index at the end of these of these ideas. As it stands, you have to go through each tutorial (although they are all interesting) to get a full list of byte-saving techniques. Not a major drawback, but a small chapter that gathered all of the authors' tricks together would have been useful.
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Byte-Size Flash MX: Adventures in Optimization by Genevieve Gerand (Paperback - July 7, 2003)
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