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Adobe Flash Lite 2.1 - Creating Mobile Applications


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Summary

Price
£80 inc VAT
Finance options

Flexible, interest-free, part payment options available.

Study method
Online
Duration
1 year · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

Learn how to create working mobile applications using Adobe Flash Lite with this Adobe Flash Lite 2.1 – Creating Mobile Applications course.

Description

Get to grips with the major concepts behind working with Adobe Flash Lite and gain insight on how to implement these concepts to create a functioning mobile application.
• Flash Lite development fundamentals, including Flash IDE and mobile emulator.
• Learn how to use the system’s capabilities to code well architected applications.
• How to developer user interface, including controlling visual objects using ActionScript 2.0, defining key functions and dynamically attaching movie clips.
• Learn how to build a mobile games, including score updates, ending the game and detecting stage boundaries and object collisions.
• Gain insight into how to write persistent data to the handset including creating and sharing objects and creating dispatch events.
• Learn how to load dynamic data through XML socket connections and how to create and send XML node messages.
• Learn how to load Flash Lite applications on a Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW) device.
• Work with sound and video in Flash Lite and learn how to test for video capabilities.

Who is this course for?

This course is perfect for anyone who would like to work with Adobe Flash, whether they’re new to the software or looking to just get an up to date knowledge.

Requirements

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Career path

Students who complete this course will be able to function in roles including, but not limited to, applications developer, software developer and mobile developer.

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