Beginning XML, 4th Edition /byDavid Hunter  (Author), Jeff Rafter  (Author), Joe Fawcett (Author), Eric van der Vlist  (Author), Danny  Ayers (Author), Jon Duckett (Author), Andrew Watt  (Author), Linda  McKinnon (Author).Beginning XML provides a complete  course in the  Extensible Markup Language (XML) with an unusually gradual  learning  curve. In fact, the introduction states that the book is "for  people  who know that it would be a pretty good idea to learn the  language, but  aren't 100 percent sure why." Despite its recognition of  the fuzziness  of readers' understanding of the technology, the book  delivers a  rather comprehensive study of XML. Very little space is  wasted  detailing the history of XML and its relation to SGML, as is the  case  in many other titles. The argument for the importance of XML is  made  quickly, and the basics of well-formed syntax are tackled right  off.  One notable distinction of this book is its excellent coverage of   related technologies, such as cascading style sheets (CSS) and   relational databases. 
In addition to discussing the crucial   companion standards to the core XML language (DTDs, XSL, and XSLT), the   book adds a nice perspective to the broad range of applications in  which  XML can play a role. One section, "Other Uses for XML,"  illustrates how  XML can be used to serialize object models, creating  stateless objects  and utilizing the Resource Description Framework  (RDF).
Beginning XML, 4th Edition
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