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XML Web Resources

  • XML.com
  • XML.org
  • W3C XML
  • XML Pitstop
  • XML One
  • The XML Cover Pages
  • XML Bible: Chapter 17

    XSLT Web Links

  • W3C XSL
  • XSLT.com
  • XSLT School, Tutorial
  • The SiteExperts Community

    Recommended Readings

    "XSLT Programmer's Reference", Michael Kay
    As XML begins to take hold, the eXtensible Stylesheet Language: Transformation (XSLT) standard will be playing a major role in making all those XML predictions a reality. Author Michael Kay exudes enthusiasm in this guide, XSLT Programmer's Reference, by taking every opportunity to illustrate the power and flexibility of XSLT.

    "XML Bible", Elliote Rusty Harold
    The emergence of XML is having an enormous impact on Web development, and scaling the learning curve of this new technology is a priority for many developers. The XML Bible offers a superb introduction to the subject and the groundwork to understand XML's future developments.

    "Web Publishing with XML in 6 Easy Steps", Bryan Pfaffenberger
    You've learned some HTML, and maybe you've created your own Web page -- and before you've time to celebrate your accomplishments, you hear about XML, short for eXtensible Markup Language. And you've got questions. What's XML all about? Do Web authors really need to learn XML? Is XML difficult? What the heck is XML for, anyway? You've got questions -- and this book has the answers.

    "XML: A Primer", Simon St. Laurent
    Simon St. Laurent's foray into XML is best described by an adjective not often used with computer books: charming. From its portable size to its playful code examples, XML: A Primer is an interesting and well-crafted read. Stylistic considerations aside, it is also a useful introduction for anyone who does considerable work in HTML or SGML.

    "XML in Record Time", Natanya Pitts
    XML in Record Time offers a comprehensive look at the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and provides rather lengthy coverage of HTML as well. Author Natanya Pitts uses several chapters of this book to lay a foundation of HTML knowledge and then builds upon it with the ins and outs of XML.

    "Mastering XML", Ann Navarro, Chuck White, Linda Burman
    Already, XML is revolutionizing the exchange and processing of data on the Web and in other applications. Mastering XML helps you join the revolution, providing an incisive conceptual view of XML's emerging role in business computing including the detailed and practical instruction you need to put XML to work for your organization. You'll be amazed at the breadth and power of XML's applications, and, as the authors vividly demonstrate, it's really ready for prime time.

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