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Beginning C# XML: Essential XML Skills for C# Programmers

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Extensible Markup Language (XML) has been perhaps the biggest buzzword in application development for several years and now Microsoft has taken XML into the core of its .NET Framework. This book is aimed at teaching XML (and related technologies such as XPath, XSLT, and XML Schema) to beginning and intermediate C# developers who want to understand what all the fuss is about.

Over the course of the book readers will develop a good appreciation of not only what XML is, and how to handle it in C#, but also how to use XML to build applications to run on a single desktop, single web server or distributed, multi-platform web services, in ways that have been extremely difficult to achieve with previous technologies.

To reinforce the core concepts, the book makes use of numerous individual examples along with two case studies. Firstly, there is an examination of how different XML based approaches can be used in the development of a contact application. The complexity of the project develops as the reader’s knowledge increases through the book. Secondly, we dedicate a full chapter to describing the use of XML and a SQL Server database in the implementation of a web-based news portal.

Beginning C# XML: Essential XML Skills for C# Programmers

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XML Essential Training

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
XML, or Extensible Markup Language, was designed to make information sharing and data interpretation easier, but it only works if you know how to work it. In XML Essential Training, veteran engineer and instructor Joe Marini takes you through the basic rules of XML, discusses suggested tools, explains XML syntax, and more. From integrating XML into your site to creating style sheets and Schema Definitions, XML Essential Training covers everything you need to not only get started, but to really get working with XML. Exercise files accompany the training, allowing you to follow along and learn at your own pace.

XML Essential Training

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Data Interpretation, Essential, Essential Training, Exercise, Extensible Markup, Information Sharing, Joe Marini, Markup Language, Own Pace, Product Description, Schema Definitions, Style Sheets, Syntax, Training, Training Xml, Veteran Engineer, Xml Files, Xml Tools, Xml Training

The Compass: Essential Reading about XML, DITA, and Web 2.0

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Your guide to modern technical communication These white papers, also available at scriptorium.com, introduce you to critical tools and technologies, including structured authoring, Extensible Markup Language (XML), the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) and the DITA Open Toolkit, and user-generated content (blogs, wikis, and forums). The Compass provides essential information about the direction of technical publishing today. NOTE: The Compass is a compilation of white papers that are also available free at scriptorium.com. The book does not contain different or updated content.

The Compass: Essential Reading about XML, DITA, and Web 2.0

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: about, Compass, Compass Reading, Compilation, Critical Tools, Darwin, Direction, DITA, Essential, Extensible Markup, Forums, Information Architecture, Markup Language, Product Description, Reading, Technical Communication, Technical Publishing, Toolkit, Typing, White Papers, Wikis, XML

The Essential Guide to XML Technologies

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Companies worldwide are discovering the extraordinary value of XML technology in a wide range of applications — and professionals of all types are suddenly discovering that they must understand XML in order to succeed. Now, there’s a complete, non-technical briefing on XML technology that focuses on what non-programmers need to know: what XML is, which XML specifications matter most to your business, and how XML technologies can be used for competitive advantage. Written for everyone from managers to marketers, this book doesn’t just provide a snapshot of where XML is now: it helps you project XML’s long-term impact on your company — and your career. Ronald Turner begins by explaining what XML is — and what it isn’t. Learn how XML is revolutionizing both e-business and “bricks-and-mortar” business, supporting enterprise application integration, “digital dashboards,” trading exchanges, and even wireless, portable, and voice-based applications. Discover how companies — even competitors — are cooperating to create XML languages that add value throughout entire industries. Turner presents XML markup examples from a wide range of real-world applications — all carefully explained and annotated in plain English.

The Essential Guide to XML Technologies

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Bricks And Mortar, Competitive Advantage, Digital Dashboards, Enterprise Application Integration, Essential, Guide, Learn Xml, Marketers, Markup, Mortar Business, Plain English, Product Description, Programmer's, Real World, Ronald Turner, Snapshot, Technologies, Term Impact, World Applications, Xml Examples, Xml Languages, Xml Specifications, Xml Technologies

Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential XML Skills for VB.NET Programmers

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Extensible Markup Language (XML) has been perhaps the biggest buzzword in application development for several years and now Microsoft has taken XML into the core of its .NET Framework. This book is aimed at teaching XML (and related technologies such as XPath, XSLT, and XML Schema) to beginning and intermediate Visual Basic .NET developers who want to understand what all the fuss is about.

Over the course of the book readers will develop a good appreciation of not only what XML is, and how to handle it in Visual Basic .NET, but also how to use XML to build applications to run on a single desktop, single web server or distributed, multi-platform web services, in ways that have been extremely difficult to achieve with previous technologies.

To reinforce the core concepts, the book makes use of numerous individual examples along with two case studies. Firstly, there is an examination of how different XML based approaches can be used in the development of a contact application. The complexity of the project develops as the reader’s knowledge increases through the book. Secondly, we dedicate a full chapter to describing the use of XML and a SQL Server database in the implementation of a web-based news portal.

Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential XML Skills for VB.NET Programmers

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Application Development, Beginning, Book Readers, Buzzword, Case Studies, Complexity, Core Concepts, Essential, Extensible Markup, Knowledge Increases, Markup Language, Platform Web, Product Description, Programmer's, Related Technologies, Single Web, Skills, Sql Server Database, Vb Programmers, VB.NET, Web Based News, Web Server, Xml Schema, Xml Skills, XSLT
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