L'autore:
About the Authors John R. Nyquist is the principal of Nyquist Art + Logic, a multimedia and game-development firm. An award-winning designer/illustrator, he became obsessed with programming when he started using a Macintosh in 1987. He went on to program in C, Pascal, HyperTalk, Prograph CPX, and Applescript before his introduction to Lingo in 1993. Since then, he's worked with C++, Java, Javascript, and Perl, but he spends most of his days (and nights) with Lingo. He has worked as senior software engineer/project lead for Ingenius, a Reuters/TCI company, on its award-winning, cable and Web-delivered educational software What On Earth. He now leads software engineering for CurrentWorks, Inc., developing entertaining, educational software - including Quiz Works, Bingo! With Mr. Vern, and Quiz 6 - to encourage teamwork, group interaction, and cooperation. He coauthored the previous edition of this book, Director 7 and Lingo Bible, as well as the forthcoming 1001 Director and Lingo Tips. John was technical editor for The Director 6 Book and Advanced Lingo for Games. You can reach John at nyquist@nyquist.net, or you can visit his Web site at http://nyquist.net/. When he isn't programming, writing, or doing artwork, John spends his time enjoying life in Colorado with his wife, Laura, and their children, Alice and Richard. Robert Martin is the chief imagineer at WorldAdventures.com, an Internet development company that is redefining the way consumers design and purchase travel products on the Internet. Rob has been using Macromedia Director for almost nine years to create almost every type of application imaginable, from Web-based interactive language tutorials to an award-winning daily multimedia news journal for kids. Rob began his career over 20 years ago, creating optical special effects for film and multi-image presentations. After 10 years in the dark and up to his elbows in photographic chemicals, he decided the time was right to jump into computer graphics. Not quite ready to leave film entirely, he spent a couple of years running a service bureau that specialized in high-resolution output of computer graphics to film. He went on to design one of the first Director-based interactive presentation systems for a large data-storage company. This experience introduced him to his next career path, interface design. He fine-tuned those skills as the creative director for a company that created educational multimedia applications for kids and teachers. When he's not off in some exotic country doing "field" research for WorldAdventures, Rob can be found wandering in the mountains near his home in Boulder, Colorado. You can contact Rob at robm@worldadventures.com.
Dalla quarta di copertina:
If Director 8 and Lingo can do it, you can do it too... This comprehensive guide for the latest version of Director will help you hurdle its learning curve. Authors John R. Nyquist and Robert Martin offer step-by-step guidance so you can leverage the power of Director 8 and Lingo, its object-oriented scripting language. From developing imaging effects that play efficiently over the Internet to troubleshooting Lingo, all the tips and techniques you need are right here. Plus, you get 16 pages of color images that showcase inspiring projects created by Director pros. So, if you're looking to create compelling content for Web-based Shockwave or animation projects, you're holding the answer in your hands. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Director 8 and Lingo
* Get up to speed on Director's newest features and improved interface
* Master the fundamentals of Director movies - cast members, sprites, and scores
* Implement shortcuts for title development
* Create powerful interactive presentations
* Incorporate digital audio and video into your projects
* Output your files to Shockwave, Java, and other media
* Create custom sprites, behaviors, and 3-D interfaces using Lingo
* Understand the opportunities and constraints of Web delivery
Bonus CD-ROM includes: A trial version of Macromedia Fireworks Apple QuickTime Real-life working examples from the book Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their authors for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like-free-but they have no technical support. www.idgbooks.com System Requirements: PC running Windows 95 or later or Windows NT 4 or later; or Power Mac running 7.6.1 or later
Le informazioni nella sezione "Su questo libro" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.