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Default Don't make sites entirely run on Flash, please, though.

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Originally Posted by Runswithnopants View Post
How exactly does one go about learning Flash? Are there courses I can take at my university?

to the first:
You can get a tutorial book / textbook (eg: search Amazon books in the computer section for "flash" and the like) and go chapter-by-chapter doing the examples. You can get one of those that's more a complete reference and go along with Internet sites that have examples for things you want to learn as you futz around.

And Adobe maintains a site that can help you find training sites, training materials, certification, and even instructors and courses.


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Aren't you in the best position to know what courses your university offers? Look them up!
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