ActionScript 3 – Public, Internal, Protected, Private

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 | ActionScript 3, videos

This video tutorial covers “access control modifiers”. In ActionScript 3, you’ve seen the words “public”, “internal”, “protected”, or “private” in front of every function and this video explains what they do. I keep this as simple as I can and I try to avoid all that programming lingo.


Watch Video Tutorial on Access Control Modifiers in ActionScript 3

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  • soviet_1917
    actually i still didn't get everything, but it got better :D
    a nice thing would have been a conclusion like: "now you see how those crazy words work, and you can use it for example to..." - maybe it would be less abstract then, cause thats the main problem i guess (abstractness).
  • Eccles
    Wonderful. Just what I needed to know.

    Keep up the good work.
  • Thanks, this tutorial was very usefull.
  • John Lindquist
    @Abel - thanks for the generous donation. More video tutorials are on their way :D
  • Hey John, thanks a lot for this tutorial. Actually, the only access control modifier I didn't understand was internal, but now it's all clear. :)
    I sent you a donation as I use your site a lot for reference and advise it to my fellow students regularly.
    The amount of tutorials you post is stunning really, so thanks again!
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