[FlashCodersNY] AS3 101: OOP with Shupe!(Shweta)

Shweta Oke-Sharfman shweta.oke at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 11:17:42 PST 2009


>Re: AS3 101: OOP with Shupe!

This is really great!!

I am interested in all of the topics especially:
Number 1, 3 and 4 from Rich's email.

Thanks,
-Shweta



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> Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:18:09 +0000
> From: "steven at penza.ws" <steven at penza.ws>
> Subject: [FlashCodersNY] Extending flash - Javascript API
> To: <flashcodersny at flashcodersny.org>
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> I've just begun experimenting with the Javascript api. Can anyone confirm
> that it is not possible to export a swc or convert to a compiled clip using
> the api?
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> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 12:44:14 -0500
> From: Cadete B7 <cadete at bigote7.com>
> Subject: [FlashCodersNY] FP 10 - policy file, loader context, etc...
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> i'm having issues with two situations, and i haven't found any concise
> clarification...
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> 1. loading in a swf from another domain and retrieving its assets via
> getDefinitionByName
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> 2. loading bitmaps from another domain
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> any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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> thanks,
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> - Wilbur
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> From: Alan K <ultraky at gmail.com>
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> What issues are you having?
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> Alan
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> i'm having issues with two situations, and i haven't found any concise
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> From: Colin Holgate <coiin at rcn.com>
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> On Mar 3, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Alan K wrote:
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> > What issues are you having?
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> Most likely that those two things are not allowed. To get them to work
> you have to get involved with the allowed domain, and things like
> that. Read up on Security.allowDomain()
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> From: Cadete B7 <cadete at bigote7.com>
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> on the first point (works fine from the same domain)...  the swf
> loads, but i'm unable to reference its assets (when it's loaded from
> another domain - and i've tried multiple loader context setting - just
> not the right combo yet).
>
> on the second point (loads fine locally)...  i'm getting a security
> error (i think it was 2122) saying i need a policy file, but i have
> one...  and this one is a real drag because it stops my entire app
> (even when it's in a try catch), and doesn't allow the error handling
> to keep things failing gracefully.
>
> - Wilbur
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> On Mar 3, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Alan K wrote:
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> > What issues are you having?
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> > Alan
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> > From: Cadete B7 <cadete at bigote7.com>
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> > Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 12:44:14 -0500
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> > Subject: [FlashCodersNY] FP 10 - policy file, loader context, etc...
> >
> > i'm having issues with two situations, and i haven't found any
> > concise clarification...
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> From: Rich Shupe <lists at fmaonline.com>
> Subject: [FlashCodersNY] AS3 101: OOP with Shupe!
> To: FlashCodersNY <flashcodersny at flashcodersny.org>
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> Just to clarify, I will be covering a bit more from the book, and invite
> input on how much I should include in my presentation.
>
> Please feel free to comment on how long I should blabber on--from either
> administrative or interest viewpoints--and help shape the content of the
> talk. For example, input from you may help us decide whether this should be
> included in one presentation or two. (We can also decide that on the fly,
> and or review material at a later meeting.)
>
> Topics to consider
>
> 1) A VERY basic discussion of Procedural and OOP programming, including
> discussion of the Document Class, just to set the stage. This will come, in
> part, from Chapter 1 of the book.
>
> 2) A walk through a sound visualization example that moves from timeline,
> procedural code to class-based OOP code. I presented this a long time ago,
> but I will be focusing more on the procedural-to-OOP discussion here,
> rather
> than the sound visualization material. I will be happy to let the crowd
> dictate the pace here, in case it all seems very familiar.
>
> 3) A simple overview of OOP concepts, including encapsulation, inheritance,
> composition, and polymorphism. This will be less vocabulary and buzzwords
> and more let's-break-it-down and that-wasn't-so-hard approach. I'll use
> Chapter 6 from the book, including a very basic Vehicle-Car-Truck demo that
> does little more than trace text and move a movie clip across the stage.
> The
> demo builds through the course of the presentation so that the same little
> collection of classes ends up using all the OOP tenants mentioned above.
>
> 4) Composition versus Inheritance demo. Depending on interest and time,
> this
> might be where we break the session into two. This demo will show the
> evolution of a simple clock from inheritance to composition and show simple
> concepts like is-a versus has-a as well as enhanced designer/programmer
> collaboration afforded by composition-based coding.
>
>
> Please let me know where your interest lies in seeing this material,
> particularly related to the how much? and when? questions.
>
> Rich
>
>
> On 3/3/2009 11:00 AM, "Lisa Larson~Kelley" <lisamarienyc at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In the next installment of the 101 series...
> > Our very own Rich Shupe will be discussing the basics of Object Oriented
> > Programming (OOP) and the document class in AS3 (Chapter 1 from his book,
> > Learning ActionScript 3). We'll also be giving away a copy of his book
> (or
> > two, depending on the turnout)!
>
> Rich
> http://www.LearningActionScript3.com
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 14:10:08 -0500
> From: Daniel Cauthorn <dan at backwaterfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [FlashCodersNY] AS3 101: OOP with Shupe!
> To: "This is the general mailing list for FlashCodersNY.org"
>        <flashcodersny at flashcodersny.org>
> Message-ID: <F6EEFD23-7AB4-4716-8027-42AAAD33913D at backwaterfilms.com>
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> This is tomorrow at Think Coffee ?
>
> I'm a fan of Rich's ,  so I'll definitely be there.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 3, 2009, at 2:05 PM, Rich Shupe wrote:
>
> > Just to clarify, I will be covering a bit more from the book, and
> > invite
> > input on how much I should include in my presentation.
> >
> > Please feel free to comment on how long I should blabber on--from
> > either
> > administrative or interest viewpoints--and help shape the content
> > of the
> > talk. For example, input from you may help us decide whether this
> > should be
> > included in one presentation or two. (We can also decide that on
> > the fly,
> > and or review material at a later meeting.)
> >
> > Topics to consider
> >
> > 1) A VERY basic discussion of Procedural and OOP programming,
> > including
> > discussion of the Document Class, just to set the stage. This will
> > come, in
> > part, from Chapter 1 of the book.
> >
> > 2) A walk through a sound visualization example that moves from
> > timeline,
> > procedural code to class-based OOP code. I presented this a long
> > time ago,
> > but I will be focusing more on the procedural-to-OOP discussion
> > here, rather
> > than the sound visualization material. I will be happy to let the
> > crowd
> > dictate the pace here, in case it all seems very familiar.
> >
> > 3) A simple overview of OOP concepts, including encapsulation,
> > inheritance,
> > composition, and polymorphism. This will be less vocabulary and
> > buzzwords
> > and more let's-break-it-down and that-wasn't-so-hard approach. I'll
> > use
> > Chapter 6 from the book, including a very basic Vehicle-Car-Truck
> > demo that
> > does little more than trace text and move a movie clip across the
> > stage. The
> > demo builds through the course of the presentation so that the same
> > little
> > collection of classes ends up using all the OOP tenants mentioned
> > above.
> >
> > 4) Composition versus Inheritance demo. Depending on interest and
> > time, this
> > might be where we break the session into two. This demo will show the
> > evolution of a simple clock from inheritance to composition and
> > show simple
> > concepts like is-a versus has-a as well as enhanced designer/
> > programmer
> > collaboration afforded by composition-based coding.
> >
> >
> > Please let me know where your interest lies in seeing this material,
> > particularly related to the how much? and when? questions.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> >
> > On 3/3/2009 11:00 AM, "Lisa Larson~Kelley" <lisamarienyc at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> In the next installment of the 101 series...
> >> Our very own Rich Shupe will be discussing the basics of Object
> >> Oriented
> >> Programming (OOP) and the document class in AS3 (Chapter 1 from
> >> his book,
> >> Learning ActionScript 3). We'll also be giving away a copy of his
> >> book (or
> >> two, depending on the turnout)!
> >
> > Rich
> > http://www.LearningActionScript3.com
> >
> >
> >
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