19th
MAR

Beginning XML, 4th Edition (Programmer to Programmer)

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Beginning XML, 4th Edition (Programmer to Programmer)

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.

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19th

Xsl Fo

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Xsl Fo

Book Description
No matter how flexible and convenient digital information has become, we haven’t done away with the need to see information in print. Extensible Style Language-Formatting Objects, or XSL-FO, is a set of tools developers and web designers use to describe page printouts of their XML (including XHTML) documents.

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19th

XQuery

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XQuery

Book Description
With the XQuery 1.0 standard, you finally have a tool that will make it much easier to search, extract and manipulate information from XML content stored in databases. This in-depth tutorial not only walks you through the XQuery specification, but also teaches you how to program with this widely anticipated query language.

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15th
MAR

AJAX: Creating Web Pages with Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Bruce Perens’ Open Source Series)

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AJAX: Creating Web Pages with Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Bruce Perens’ Open Source Series)

Book Description

The Easy, Example-Based Guide to Ajax for Every Web Developer

 

Using Ajax, you can build Web applications with the sophistication and usability of traditional desktop

applications and you can do it using standards and open source software. Now, for the first time,

there’s an easy, example-driven guide to Ajax for every Web and open source developer, regardless of

experience.

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14th
MAR

Content Syndication with RSS

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Content Syndication with RSS

Book Description
RSS is sprouting all over the Web, connecting weblogs and providing news feeds. Originally developed by Netscape in 1999, RSS (which can stand for RDF Site Summary, Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format that allows web developers to describe and syndicate web site content. Using RSS files allows developers to create a data feed that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from a web site. Other sites can then incorporate them into their pages automatically. Although RSS is in widespread use, people struggle with its confusing and sometimes conflicting documentation and versions. Content Syndication with RSS is the first book to provide a comprehensive reference to the specifications and the tools that make syndication possible.

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