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		<title>Dynamic Access Part 2: Dynamic Classes and Plain Objects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the second part of this series on dynamic access. Last time we covered indexing arrays and vectors. This time we&#8217;ll talk about dynamic classes and plain objects. These are definitely something to watch out for when writing performance-critical code. The Flash API has a few dynamic classes. Arrays and Vectors are perhaps the [...]]]></description>
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