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Subject: RE: FLASH: OT: a MILLION dollars
From: Branden Hall
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 10:48:01 +0100

Just to throw in here...

I develop Flash for Fortune 1000 companies, I teach Flash to many of those
same companies, and I develop training and other educational material at
well... I am working on getting to 6 figures right now. Thats just how it
is. Grant it, last week I was out getting piss ass drunk on my 21st
birthday, but thats another issue entirely. I usually don't talk about the
$ issues on the list, since largely I feel its none of anyones business, but
I would love to see the work that nets someone a cool mil a year, because
personally I think its horseshit.

-= Branden J. Hall
-= Multimedia Developer / Instructor
-= Fig Leaf Software - "We've got you covered!"

-----Original Message-----
From: owneratchinwag [dot] com [owneratchinwag [dot] com]On">mailto:owneratchinwag [dot] com]On Behalf Of Helen
Triolo
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 10:25 PM
To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
Subject: Re: FLASH: OT: a MILLION dollars


John McKenzie wrote:
>
> >> a few top Flash devlopers earn 7 figures a year now... It's a fact.
> >> I do and I know several other that do as well.
>
> Hey, by the way, does anyone have any ideas re: my earlier post about z
> sorting?
>
Still working on 5 figures a year here (hey, it beats 4) and since I'm
tired of looking at swish and wretched movie clips that won't line up
right, I'll take a stab at your z-sorting thing. Three things I
noticed:

1) you don't need that eval
2) my programmer brain flinches at using a string for yes/no compares --
why not 1/0 or true/false (no quotes, not a string)?

Neither of those is causing your problem, but

3) duplicating a movieclip from inside a movieclip doesn't seem like the
right approach. Duplicating it from the main timeline, or some other
"base" rather than in the movieclip itself, seems like the logical
approach. But I haven't looked at the fla you mentioned from
praystation, so don't know exactly what you're doing -- that's just my
initial reaction to the code you posted.

Maybe someone else will have something useful to suggest...

Regards,
Helen
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