Guides

October 7th, 2010

There are plenty of XML guides which offer assistance to anybody interested in the language. XMLSP.com is not associated with any of these authors or publisherswe simply provide this listing as a helpful recommendation to those who want to expand their XML knowledge and gain skills in a changing industry.Beginning XML with C 2008: From Novice to Professional (Expert’s Voice in .NET) by Bipin Joshi: The focus of this book is on XML within Microsoft’s .NET 3.5 application framework.Definitive XML Schema by Priscilla Walmsley: Learn the intricacies of the XML Schema standard.Effective XML: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your XML by Ellliotte Rusty Harold: Recommended for those who already have some experience with XML, this guide illustrates the ways in which you can master the language.Learning XML (2nd Edition) by Erik T. Ray: The bird hatching on the cover of this guide illustrates how you’ll feel after even a brief dip into this comprehensive, 432-page guide.Professional XML (Programmer to Programmer) by Bill Evjen, Kent Sharkey, Thiru Thangarathinam, et al.: Many authors come together to offer their take on real-world applications of XML.XML in a Nutshell (3rd Edition) by Elliotte Rusty Harold & W. Scott Means: Keep this 600-page behemoth close-by and you’ll be one of the most respected XML-speakers in your business.XML: Visual QuickStart Guide (2nd Edition) by Kevin Howard Goldberg: This book is recommended for those with some knowledge of HTML, but otherwise it teaches you everything you need to know.

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