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Colin Moock is an Adobe Flash and ActionScript expert.[1] He is an author, tutor, and programmer.[2]
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Resting place | Toronto, Ontario |
Occupation | Programmer, Flash and ActionScript expert |
Notable works | Essential ActionScript 3.0 (2007), Essential ActionScript 2.0 (2004), ActionScript: The Definitive Guide (2001) |
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Career
editMoock studied at the Literature Department of the University of Waterloo, Canada.[3] Colin worked as a webmaster for SoftQuad, Inc. (until 1997).[4] For the next four years, he worked at the Canadian interactive Agency ICE, Inc.[5][6] Moock has developed interactive applications for Sony, HP, Procter & Gamble and other brands.[4]
Multiuser era
editMoock is also an advocate of the multiuser technology applications (what he called 'the Multiuser Era'). He is one of the creators of the Union project — a development platform for such applications.[7]
Bibliography
editMoock has written several books about Flash and ActionScript, some of the ones became the bestsellers. His works are translated into many languages (inсluding French, German, Russian).
- 2001. ActionScript: The Definitive Guide. O'Reilly.
- 2002. ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide. O'Reilly.
- 2003. ActionScript for Flash MX Pocket Reference. O'Reilly.
- 2004. Essential ActionScript 2.0. O'Reilly.
- 2007. Essential ActionScript 3.0. O'Reilly.
References
edit- ^ Colin Moock's Lost ActionScript Weekend tv.adobe.com
- ^ An O'Reilly's profile
- ^ moock.org >> about
- ^ a b Colin Moock's profile on www.actionscript.org[usurped]
- ^ moock.org >> flash
- ^ Colin Moock - Web Evangelist, Flashmagazine.com, Nov. 20, 2000
- ^ Union Platform — Interview with Colin Moock, DevelopRIA.com