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&lt;p&gt;Though these applications are very simple, you can use them to learn the basics of how the display API works in ActionScript 3.0. The article covers only the basics of the display API. ...</description>
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&lt;p&gt;Though these applications are very simple, you can use them to learn the basics of how the display API works in ActionScript 3.0. The article covers only the basics of the display API. If you need more information about it, please refer to the sources mentioned at the end of the article. &lt;br /&gt;
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