XML Books
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XML in a Nutshell
by Elliotte Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means
Third Edition
Print: $44.99
Ebook: $35.99
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Professional ASP.NET 3.5 AJAX
Ebook: $29.99
Professional C# 2008
Ebook: $38.99
Professional JavaScript for Web Developers
Second Edition
Ebook: $32.99
Professional ASP.NET 3.5
Ebook: $35.99
XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference
Fourth Edition
Ebook: $38.99
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XML Experts
Matthew Helmke has written articles for magazines such as Linux+ and Linux Identity, and helped write Prentice Hall's The Official Ubuntu Book. He is an active member of the Ubuntu Linux community as an Administrator and Forum Council member for the Ubuntu Forums (ubuntuforums.org), and a member of the membership approval committee…
Baron Schwartz is a software engineer who lives in Charlottesville, Virginia and goes by the online handle of "Xaprb," which is his first name typed in QWERTY on a Dvorak keyboard. He blogs about software engineering at http://www.xaprb.com/blog/.
Brett McLaughlin had developed enterprise Java applications for Nextel Communications and Allegiance Telecom. When that became fairly mundane, Brett took on application servers. He then got hooked on open source software, and helped found several cool programming tools, like Jakarta turbine and JDOM.
Simon St. Laurent is an associate book editor at O'Reilly Media, Inc..
Online Course
Website Architecture and Design with XML – Take your web design skills to the next level with XML, and learn how to use the content behind the site to drive the information, navigation, and design of a full-featured website. In this free online course, you'll build a professional website from the ground up by focusing on back-end structure and information to create brilliant front-end design and functionality. Over the period of ten weeks, you'll discover how to architect your content once for use in multiple formats and venues: the Web, desktop, mobile devices, and PDF. Register now.
Introduction to XML — In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of XML for use with XML-enabled applications or general web use. This course is an introduction to XML that prepares students with a foundation in one of the key elements of web programming. Upon completion of the course, students will earn 4 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) and a CEU letter from the University of Illinois Office of Continuing Education. Enroll now.
XML Answers
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The agile upside of XML
October 3, 2011
Frankfurt TOC presenters Anna von Veh, a consultant at Say Books, and Mike McNamara, managing director at Araman Consulting Ltd & Outsell-Gilbane UK Affiliate, discuss xml workflows, the (sorry) state of ebook design, and how books and the web will evolve.
XML Schema development approaches - Can we free our documents from the straightjacket of structure?
By Rick JelliffeAugust 9, 2011
The way that people approach developing schemas has evolved over the years: each new approach grows out of problems with the status quo (see Hegelian dialectic) but enriches rather than supplants. I thought I would take a little walk through...
ETL and Publishing
By Rick JelliffeJune 5, 2011
I have for a few years been trying to come up with a good definition of publishing workflows: as an architectural pattern. The two key distinctive features, I think, are that publishing workflows are one-way flows rather than two-way flows...
Australian Whole-of-Government Common Operating Environment Policy and OOXML - AGIMO boots OpenOffice but Libre Office reboots OpenOffice?
By Rick JelliffeJanuary 28, 2011
Two big stories this week: AGIMO's COE and LibreOffice. AGIMO is the Australian Government Information Management Office. They are the ones who set policies such as requiring govt web page meet the W3C's WCAG 2.0 guidelines for accessibility, or that...



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