Grasp XML In A Nutshell Created By Elliotte Rusty Harold PDF

a dude just wants to know how sht works, y'know A very good XML reference, I was new to XML and this book helped me overcome the learning curve, It was a great book, a huge reference! An able introduction and reference to the alphabet soup of XML standards including sitelinkXML itself, sitelinkDTDs, sitelinkXSLT, sitelinkXPath, sitelinkXLinks, sitelinkXPointers, sitelinkCSS, sitelinkXSLFO, sitelinkXML Schemas, sitelinkDOM, and sitelinkSAX.
Whew! It's not a book for beginners, as it's not didactically structured, But it's a good overview and reference for those who are already initiated, Another go to bookthis is my quick reference when working with XSLTs and XPath XML: the grabbag, sowhatyouwill, makeitupasyougoalong, therearerulesstrictrulessortof technology that bends you to its will as much as you can bend it to yours.
And this book is a decent roundup of the most common, widelydeployed implementations with enough general knowledge to help you sort through the more specific ones or help you in creating your own.


A better title for it might have been: "XML: A Developer's Almanac", Which, I suppose is a goodenough alternative title for any book in the O'Reilly "Nutshell" series, Nel caso vogliate imparare a usare XML, non comprate questo libro, e scegliete qualcos'altro,
In compenso, quando comincerete a masticarlo, allora sarà il momento di prenderlo, perché vi darà una visione completamente diversa e più ampia delle logiche dietro al linguaggio.

La mia è la prima edizione, e quindi manca la parte sugli schemas, ma già così è assolutamente indispensabile,

If you're a developer working with XML, you know there's a lot to know about XML, and the XML space is evolving almost moment by moment.
But you don't need to commit every XML syntax, API, or XSLT transformation to memory you only need to know where to find it.
And if it's a detail that has to do with XML or its companion standards, you'll find itclear, concise, useful, and wellorganizedin the updated third edition of XML in a Nutshell.

With XML in a Nutshell beside your keyboard, you'll be able to:

Quickreference syntax rules and usage examples for the core XML technologies, including XML, DTDs, Xpath, XSLT, SAX, and DOM Develop an understanding of wellformed XML, DTDs, namespaces, Unicode,
Grasp XML In A Nutshell Created By Elliotte Rusty Harold PDF
and WC XML Schema Gain a working knowledge of key technologies used for narrative XML documents such as web pages, books, and articles technologies like XSLT, Xpath, Xlink, Xpointer, CSS, and XSLFO Build dataintensive XML applications
Understand the tools and APIs necessary to build dataintensive XML applications and process XML documents, including the eventbased Simple API for XML SAXand the treeoriented Document Object Model DOM This powerful new edition is the comprehensive XML reference.
Serious users of XML will find coverage on just about everything they need, from fundamental syntax rules, to details of DTD and XML Schema creation, to XSLT transformations, to APIs used for processing XML documents.
XML in a Nutshell also covers XML,, as well as updates to SAXand DOM Levelcoverage, If you need explanation of how a technology works, or just need to quickly find the precise syntax for a particular piece, XML in a Nutshell puts the information at your fingertips.

Simply put, XML in a Nutshell is the critical, musthave reference for any XML developer,

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