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Adobe Developer Library
Adobe Developer Library is a co-publishing partnership between
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Created in 2006, the Adobe Developer Library is the official source for comprehensive learning solutions to help developers create expressive and interactive web applications that can reach virtually anyone on any platform. With top-notch books and innovative online resources covering the latest in rich internet application development, the Adobe Developer Library offers expert training and in-depth resources, straight from the source.

By?David Tucker, Marco Casario, Koen De Weggheleire, Rich Tretola
November 2008
$44.99 USD
The hands-on recipes in this cookbook help you solve a variety of tasks and scenarios often encountered when using Adobe AIR to build Rich Internet Applications for the desktop. Thoroughly… Read more.

By?Todd Perkins
Rough Cuts Release: November 2008
Print Book Release: February 2009
$29.99 USD
Search Engine Optimization for Flash dispels the myth that Flash-based websites won't show up in a web search by demonstrating exactly what you can do to make your site fully… Read more.

By?David Stiller, Rich Shupe, Jen deHaan, Darren Richardson
October 2008
$34.99 USD
If you're ready to give your Flash projects a considerable performance boost, learning ActionScript 3.0 is a must. This Quick Answer Guide is designed specifically to help Flash designers and… Read more.

By?Chafic Kazoun, Joey Lott
September 2008
$54.99 USD
If you want to try your hand at developing rich Internet applications with Adobe's Flex 3, and already have experience with frameworks such as .NET or Java, this is the… Read more.

By?Jack Herrington, Emily Kim
June 2008
$19.99 USD
Discover how easy RIA development can be with this one-of-a-kind handbook from the Adobe Developer Library. Several clear, step-by-step mini-tutorials teach you about web services, event handling, designing user interfaces… Read more.

By?Alaric Cole
June 2008
$39.99 USD
How soon can you learn Adobe Flex 3? With this book's unique hands-on approach, you will be able to tinker with examples right away, and create your own Rich Internet… Read more.

By?Joshua Noble, Todd Anderson
May 2008
$44.99 USD
This highly practical book contains more than 300 proven recipes for developing interactive Rich Internet Applications and Web 2.0 sites. You'll find everything from Flex basics and working with menus… Read more.

By?Mike Chambers, Daniel Dura, Kevin Hoyt, Dragos Georgita
April 2008
$19.99 USD
This book is the official guide to Adobe ® AIR[TM], written by members of the AIR team. With Adobe AIR, web developers can use technologies like HTML and JavaScript to… Read more.

By?William B. Sanders
March 2008
$19.99 USD
If you're interested in recording and streaming media using Flash Media Server 3 (FMS3) and Adobe's Real-Time Messaging Protocol, this 267-page PDF-only book is the perfect primer. web developers familiar… Read more.

By?Tony Hillerson, EffectiveUI Inc.
January 2008
$19.99 USD
This Short Cut takes a look at a set of tools and technologies that work together to allow developers to build Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) quickly and easily on top of proven enterprise technologies that… Read more.

By?Rich Shupe, Zevan Rosser
December 2007
$39.99 USD
Learning ActionScript 3.0 gives you a solid foundation in the Flash language and demonstrates how you can use it for practical, everyday projects. The book does more than give you… Read more.

By?EffectiveUI Inc.
September 2007
$9.99 USD
Evaluating any new technology can be a challenge. This Short Cut is designed to help web application developers (and their team managers) understand if Flex is the right technology for their company or client. Although… Read more.

By?William B. Sanders, Chandima Cumaranatunge
July 2007
$44.99 USD
If you're an experienced Flash or Flex developer ready to tackle sophisticated programming techniques with ActionScript 3.0, this hands-on introduction to design patterns takes you step by step through the… Read more.

By?William B. Sanders
July 2007
$19.99 USD
This unique PDF-only book is the ideal primer for web developers just getting started with Flash Media Server 2 (FMS2) and Adobe's Real-Time Messaging Protocol for streaming media, as well… Read more.

By?Mike Chambers, Daniel Dura, Kevin Hoyt
July 2007
$14.99 USD
This book explains how you can use AIR to build and deploy HTML and JavaScript-based web applications to the desktop, using all of the tools and technologies with which you… Read more.

By?Colin Moock
June 2007
$54.99 USD
More than two years in the making, ActionScript 3.0 presents perhaps the most substantial upgrade to Flash's programming language ever. The enhancements to ActionScript's performance, feature set, ease of use,… Read more.

By?EffectiveUI Inc.
May 2007
$9.99 USD
Evaluating any new technology can be a challenge. This Short Cut is designed to help web application developers (and their team managers) understand if Flex is the right technology for their company or client. Although… Read more.

By?Chafic Kazoun, Joey Lott
April 2007
$54.99 USD
Programming Flex 2 discusses the Flex framework in context. The authors introduce features with practical and useful examples that tell the reader not only how, but also the reasons why… Read more.

By?Mike Chambers, Rob Dixon, Jeff Swartz
March 2007
$14.99 USD
Now you can build and deploy Flash-based Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) to the desktop using Adobe's Flex framework. Written by members of the Apollo product team, this is the official… Read more.

By?Roger Braunstein
February 2007
$9.99 USD
This Short Cut is all about getting up and running with Adobe Flex 2; a perfect title would be "(Almost) Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know about Flex 2 But… Read more.

By?William B. Sanders
January 2007
$9.99 USD
This document employs reusable code examples to demonstrate the basic functionality of ActionScript 3.0 in the following topic areas: Packages and Classes; Display Programming; Movie Clips and Buttons; and Basic… Read more.

By?Joey Lott, Darron Schall, Keith Peters
October 2006
$39.99 USD
Well before Ajax and Windows Presentation Foundation, Macromedia Flash provided the first method for building "rich" web pages. Now, Adobe is making Flash a full-fledged development environment, and learning ActionScript… Read more.
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There is Silverlight at the End of the Tunnel
After months of writing just about every night, Data Driven Services with Silverlight 2 is now available. I targeted this book to be different than other Silverlight books on the market, focusing more on data, networking, and other features needed to make a RIA application work for data driven situations.
The Future is Here
Three new "technologies" are showing us the future of Web development. These technologies are: CSS Visual Effects, HTML 5, and Embeddable Fonts.
New Book Excerpts Feature on InsideRIA and O'Reilly Digital Media
You may have noticed that from time to time we post excerpts of O'Reilly Adobe Developer Library titles on InsideRIA. We've reached an agreement with Adobe to provide approximately 20% of each ADL title for Adobe's Community Help program. The...
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