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  • ...platform (in the form of SWF files embedded into Web pages). The syntax of ActionScript is similar to [[JavaScript]].
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  • ...platform (in the form of SWF files embedded into Web pages). The syntax of ActionScript is similar to [[JavaScript]].
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  • === Example in [[Actionscript]] === // Hello World in Actionscript
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  • {{r|ActionScript}}
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  • {{r|ActionScript}}
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  • {{r|ActionScript (Flash)}}
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  • Adobe Flash is written in [[C++]], and contains [[ActionScript]] to build most user interface elements, such as buttons, text fields, and * Save time with the new [[ActionScript]] 3.0 language.
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  • ...b>Programming tools</b></td><td>Visual Studio, Expression Studio</td><td>[[ActionScript]]</td></tr> ...encapsulated in the runtime. It has its own just-in-time (JIT) compiler, [[ActionScript]] and a healthy set of controls. On the other hand, [[Microsoft Silverlight
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