Where is the reference documentation?

Where is the reference documentation for Stage3D APIs?

I guess you are looking for something a little more explanatory.
Unfortunately there isn't much Adobe has published, in terms of how to use the Stage3D api. For example, there should have been something written in the following but there wasn't  (other than a somewhat strangely orphaned AGAL reference in the appendix):
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/as3/dev/index.html
There are, however, a number of third party articles around that emerged during the "molehill" incubator and beta development phase of the api. These have been put together by those reading the otherwise dry reference docs and coming to terms with what they meant. Marco Scabia was one of the first with some well written articles, and here are the essential two he's written for Adobe. These about as close as Adobe has come (so far) to an official dev guide on Stage3D. But they do their job well and highly recommend them:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/how-stage3d-works.html
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/what-is-agal.html
There are more articles you might enjoy at Marco's website:
http://iflash3d.com/

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