Originally Posted by mr_malee
ok, as soon as you write a line of code you are "programming", you have stopped designing at that point. So what problems does a "programmer" have that cannot be solved using OOP? It was designed to primarily solve problems.
so my question is, if a designer starts to program (thus becoming a programmer) why does he/she need special help? Why do I (someone who does more programming than design) need to learn how to use a language and a designer (who does less programming than design) not need to?
a programming language is a language, you don't half learn a language and tell everyone you can speak it. You continue to learn the language until you can speak it, so you can order those tasty snails at an authentic french restaurant and not get angry when frogs legs come out.
let me ask you, since the release of AS3, has the quality of flash work about the web diminished or heightened?