27th
JUL

Special Edition Using XSLT

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Special Edition Using XSLT

Special Edition Using XSLT

Book Description
Special Edition Using XSLT starts with an overview explaining how XSLT fits into the bigger picture of the Extensible Stylesheet Language, and the differences between XSLT and XSL-FO.It then demonstrates practical examples of XSL transformations from XML to a variety of other useful formats including HTML, PDF, SVG and others.Later chapters discuss developer techniques for implementing XSLT within dynamic web environments including ASP and JSP. The author also covers debugging techniques and how XSLT relates to .NET.The book finishes with a useful reference section including detailed coverage of XSLT, XPath and XSL-FO.

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26th
JUL

CBT Nuggets - Intro to XML and Programming using the Microsoft.NET Platform

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CBT Nuggets - Intro to XML and Programming using the Microsoft.NET Platform

CBT Nuggets - Intro to XML and Programming using the Microsoft.NET Platform

Trainer: Michael J. Shannon
Running Time: 8 Hours
Format: cue/bin
Details:
XML, the standardized format of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) aims to make application development and integration very simple. It is a data format and framework that has been adopted as the basis for information exchange by the software development community. It is so powerful that Microsoft developed their entire .NET platform around using XML.
It is simple to learn, flexible to use and easy to understand. It works with applications, the internet and databases and is platform independent meaning it can be used to share data between a variety of database and application types and formats.

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19th
JUL

Visual Basic Programmer’s Guide to the .NET Framework Class Library

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Visual Basic Programmer’s Guide to the .NET Framework Class Library (Kaleidoscope)

Visual Basic Programmer’s Guide to the .NET Framework Class Library (Kaleidoscope)

Book Description

Visual Basic Programmer’s Guide to the .NET Framework Class Library is the definitive guide every Visual Basic .NET developer needs to understand the capabilities of .NET namespaces and increase productivity inside the .NET framework. Lars Powersand Mike Snell have provided a comprehensive book that details the capabilities of the key namespaces, and then explains how to leverage them by extension or reference to create applications ranging from simple to complex.

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19th

XML for ASP.NET Developers

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XML for ASP.NET Developers

XML for ASP.NET Developers

Book Description

XML for ASP.NET Developers first gives a solid foundation in the basics of MSXML including XML Syntax, XML Schemas, Xpath, Xlink, Xpointer, and other concepts necessary to leverage the power of XML. After the building blocks of XML are thoroughly covered, Dan guides readers through manipulating XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) both on the client and the server. Detailed examples combined with easy to follow tutorials will have readers transforming XML documents into professional looking applications quickly and easily. Providing a single source for information on a variety of XML related technologies makes XML for ASP.NET Developers a necessary edition to any developer’s library and sets it apart from any book available today.

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19th

Cocoon Developer’s Handbook

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Cocoon Developer's Handbook

Cocoon Developer's Handbook

Book Description
Cocoon is one of the showpieces of the Apache XML project. It is a powerful framework that allows developers to more efficiently set up, create, and maintain sophisticated Web-oriented applications. It has attracted widespread attention because it solves a substantial problem for Web developers. Yet Cocoon’s reliance on a wide array of open source technologies and standards makes it very complex. And, unlike some other open source technologies, Cocoon’s online documentation is sparse and inadequate. Cocoon Developer’s Handbook is a practical, detailed guide for experienced developers who need to learn how to implement the Cocoon framework in a Web XML publishing system. The book is not a theoretical work about XSL, XSP, and XSLT standards, but rather a hands-on explanation of these technologies within the Cocoon framework, with examples and solutions to get developers up and running with Cocoon.

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