Novice programmer here.
I'm currently coding a simple game with the title screen and the main game loop in separate "keyframes" (this is in CS6). Once I transition from the title screen to the game keyframe I'm concerned that the buttons/movieclips/variables are going to stick around and waste memory + clutter the screen.
If I have the variables/functions set to "private" will that help the garbage collector take care of them? How should I go about "clearing the screen" and making sure I'm not being wasteful/leaking memory?
None of the tutorials or books I've been reading to learn AS3 have really covered this topic, if there are any good guides or obvious tips I've missed as far as memory management best practice goes in AS3 I'm interested in seeing them. The only thing I've learned so far is that I should manually set all my event listeners to weak reference.
Bonus question: I'm using a full-screen bitmap and blitting things onto it for my display. If I am blitting dozens of objects onto the screen per frame I don't need to worry about the blitted "sprites" that are being "covered up," do I? I'm hoping that the bitmap is one pixel thick and not just stacking things on top of each other.