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- Title: XML - Managing Data Exchange
- Author(s) Wikibooks Contributors
- Publisher: Wikibooks; eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): CC BY-SA 3.0
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- Language: English
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eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is a widely-used computer language for creating and designing pages on the web and for defining other languages with more specialized purposes.
The XML language has become the standard for writing documents on the Internet and is constantly improving and evolving.
This book provides a detailed description of XML, its origins, its programming, and its uses on the Internet today. This book also provides exercises with which to test the knowledge you have gained through the deliberate study of its contents.
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Practical Transformation Using XSLT and XPath (G. Ken Holman)
This book is primarily a practical reference book for professional XSLT developers. It assumes no previous knowledge of the language, and many developers have used it as their first introduction to XSLT; however, it is not structured as a tutorial, and there are other books on XSLT that provide a gentler approach for beginners.
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Processing XML with Java: A Guide to SAX, DOM, JDOM, JAXP
A complete guide to writing Java programs that read and write XML documents. Shows developers how to save XML documents, read XML documents, communicate with network servers that send and receive XML data, and integrate XSLT into their programs.
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Programming XML with C# (Mahesh Chand)
This book is a step-by-step tutorial for beginners and students who want to learn XML programming using C# language. It is recommended that you have some programming experience using any of the object-oriented languages such as C++, Pascal, or Java.
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A Technical Introduction to XML (Norman Walsh, et al)
This introduction to XML presents the Extensible Markup Language at a reasonably technical level for anyone interested in learning more about structured documents. In addition to covering the XML 1.0 Specification, this article outlines related XML specifications, which are evolving.
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Open XML Explained (Wouter van Vugt)
In this book you will be provided a detailed overview of the three major markup languages in Open XML. This book is written for those who have a basic understanding of XML or HTML. It's for a software architect or developer who needs to build document-centric solutions.
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O'Reilly® DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide (Norman Walsh, et al)
This book assumes a working knowledge of SGML, though basic concepts are described during the introduction. Later reference sections present a wide range of DocBook "entities." Character entities, codes used to describe diacritics and mathematical symbols, are also listed.
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The XML CD Bookshelf - 7 Bestselling Books
This collection provides convenient online access to seven indispensable XML books - over 3,000 pages of useful reference and tutorials in a convenient format accessible from any web browser.
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What is the Text Encoding Initiative? (Lou Burnard)
This simple and straightforward book is intended to help the beginner make their own choices from the full range of Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) options. It explains the XML technology used by the TEI in language accessible to the non-technical readers.
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