[osflash] AS3 Data Structures For Game Developers
Novoszádi Gábor
szabesz at oditech.hu
Thu Nov 8 05:55:19 PST 2007
Hello,
Wow a complete framework! Impressive. Thanks for the reply!
I am going to check it out too.
I just hope that the hardest part of switching to
AS3 would be to choose best OS framework out
there :) Yours seems to be a very good candidate.
I need remoting too, so I am happy to find it in
your feature list.
And just a quick question: are the Display an
Loader packages AS3 implemented? (Sorry if it is
dumb question, I have not read the docs just yet.)
Thanx,
NG
>hello :)
>
>you can install my opensource framework VEGAS :
><http://code.google.com/p/vegas/>http://code.google.com/p/vegas/
>
>In my core librart (VEGAS) you can find the
>vegas.data package with all the ADT based Java
>framework and Jakarta.
>
>The tutorials in english are in progress in the wiki of google code :
><http://code.google.com/p/vegas/wiki/VegasTutorialsADT>http://code.google.com/p/vegas/wiki/VegasTutorialsADT
>
>but you can find the tutorials in french in the french wiki of mediabox :
><http://wiki.mediabox.fr/tutoriaux/vegas>http://wiki.mediabox.fr/tutoriaux/vegas
>
>you can read the documentation of my ADT package
>in the online documentation of VEGAS and this
>extensions : <http://vegas.ekameleon.net/>
>http://vegas.ekameleon.net/ (see vegas.data
>package reference)
>
>In my ADT framework you can find implementations
>of the Map, Collections, Iterator, Bag, Set,
>Queue, Stack, ... interfaces
>
>but VEGAS it's not only ADT package :)
>
>VEGAS exist in AS2 , AS3 and SSAS (Server side
>actionscript for Flash Media Server)
>
>EKA+ :)
>
>2007/11/8, Novoszádi Gábor <<mailto:szabesz at oditech.hu>szabesz at oditech.hu >:
>
>Hi list,
>
>As the new year is approaching, I have finally decided that it is
>high time to switch to AS3 leaving my AS2 era behind. And since AS3
>is much more professional than AS2, I also thought that I should do
>my coding much more professionally too.
>
>But I do not want to reinvent the wheel, so I need to look around to
>find good open source libraries to boost my developing speed. Of
>course <http://osflash.org>osflash.org is the
>best place to start with, but googling
>around I have found a really useful open source project not listed on
>osflash:
><http://lab.polygonal.de/ds/>http://lab.polygonal.de/ds/
>
>I found it while searching for a Vectors class similar to the Java
>implementation.
>
>My questions are:
>1. is anybody using it? Any experiences with it?
>2. is anybody aware of something similar?
>
>Thanx is advance,
>NG
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