"Good" XML/XSL(T) books...?
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Granted I am much the novice, when it comes to programming, but in my search for a QUALITY book that really allows someone to learn XML, one step at a time, appears NOT to exist! I have reviewed just about all the books out there, and am a bit surprised that none of them really TEACH xml. Many discuss this and that, but none really set up the foundation and build from there. If anyone has 'other' information or can give me some ISBN #'s that may be more in-line with my need, I'd SURE appreciate the info. My primary focus with XML is implementing into ASP.NET at work. Unfortunately for me, my employer does not like to spend money on formal classroom training, so anything I need to learn, I must do by Self-Study. For those who've been posting articles on "The Code Project", all I can say is THANKS! Without many of the ASP.NET and C# articles, I would be totally bald (Crew cut now). ;P Regards. KoalaCowboy Knowledge Monger
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Granted I am much the novice, when it comes to programming, but in my search for a QUALITY book that really allows someone to learn XML, one step at a time, appears NOT to exist! I have reviewed just about all the books out there, and am a bit surprised that none of them really TEACH xml. Many discuss this and that, but none really set up the foundation and build from there. If anyone has 'other' information or can give me some ISBN #'s that may be more in-line with my need, I'd SURE appreciate the info. My primary focus with XML is implementing into ASP.NET at work. Unfortunately for me, my employer does not like to spend money on formal classroom training, so anything I need to learn, I must do by Self-Study. For those who've been posting articles on "The Code Project", all I can say is THANKS! Without many of the ASP.NET and C# articles, I would be totally bald (Crew cut now). ;P Regards. KoalaCowboy Knowledge Monger
try the Beginning XML by WROX Actually I like all WROX books. www.wrox.com you should be able to find all of them at amazon.. theJazzyBrain Wise is he who asks good questions, not he who gives good answers
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try the Beginning XML by WROX Actually I like all WROX books. www.wrox.com you should be able to find all of them at amazon.. theJazzyBrain Wise is he who asks good questions, not he who gives good answers
I second that! Excellent book. Author is David Hunter. ~Mike Stanbrook