Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days


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Engineered to be the answer for learning XML, expert author Holzner offers hundreds of real-world examples demonstrating the uses of XML and the newest tools developers need to make the most of it.




Teach Yourself Xml In 21 Days


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Sams Teach Yourself Xml Is An Easy-To-Use Tutorial That Breaks Down The Task Of Learning Xml Into 21 Focused Lessons. Readers Learn Through Clear Explanations Of Concepts, Structured Step-By-Step Tasks, And Abundant Code Samples. This Book Covers All Aspects Of Using Xml To Publish A Wide Range Of Content On The Web. "This Easy-To-Use Tutorial Teaches You Everything You Need To Know To Create Xml Documents And Applications "Hands-On Practical Approach And Well-Documented Code Examples Ensure That Readers Understand And Learn Xml Scripting Techniques "This Book Is An Excellent Companion To Teach Yourself Html 4 In 21 Days.




Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days


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Discover the real-world applications of XML with this informative tutorial. Learn to write Web page markup tags without the complexity of SGML. Readers will develop real-world applications of XML, including Channel Definition Format (CDF), electronic commerce, and the Mathematical Markup Language.




Sams Teach Yourself XSLT in 21 Days


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The book covers XSLT and Xpath (as a part of XSLT). As these topics have everything to do with processing XML. It will also cover XML from an XSLT processing and design point of view. XSL Formatting Objects alone form enough material for an entire book. Apart from that XSLT and Xpath form the processing/programming section of the entire XSL specification




Sams Teach Yourself XSLT in 21 Days


Book Description

The book covers XSLT and Xpath (as a part of XSLT), as these topics have everything to do with processing XML. It will also cover XML from an XSLT processing and design point of view. Other XML technologies will not be discussed as superset of XSLT, most notably XSL. XSL Formatting Objects alone is enough material for an entire book. Apart from that, XSLT and Xpath form the processing/programming section of the entire XSL specification. This book presents an overview of XSLT and guides readers through transforming their first XML data. In this book you will also learn: Selecting Data-Stylesheets and Xpath Basics; Inserting text and elements in output; Copying elements from the source and inserting text; Conditional processing basics and expressions; Modularizing stylesheets; Understanding, creating, and using templates; Controlling output, as well as creating more advanced output; Using multi-file stylesheets, variables, and parameters; Working with numbers, strings, multiple XML sources, and namespaces; Selecting data based upon keys; Recursion; Creating computational stylesheets; Working with parses; Designing XML and XSLT applications; Extending XSLT.




Sams Teach Yourself XML In 21 Days


Book Description

Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days, 3E is engineered to be the answer for learning XML. Existing books are frequently criticized for lacking up-to-date examples or depth, but expert author Steve Holzner offers hundreds of real-world examples demonstrating the uses of XML and the newest tools developers need to make the most of it. The book starts with basic syntax, moving to formatting with CSS or the Extensible Stylesheet Language and working with XHTML and other tools for presenting XML data on the Web or in multimedia applications. The final sections of the book discuss XForms and applying XML to programming with Java, .NET, or JavaScript and then to building XML into database or Web Services applications with SOAP. Along the way, Steve shows readers the results of every lesson and provides both the "how" and "why" of the inner working of XML technologies.




Sams Teach Yourself ADO.NET in 21 Days


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ADO.NET refers to a set of classes that ship with Visual Studio .NET that allow developers to access data typically stored in relational databases. The purpose of this book is to explain the important features of ADO.NET to corporate developers who use VS .NET. Dan Fox also provides architectural guidance and best practices for using ADO.NET in corporate applications. Reference Tables show how members of ADO.NET classes fit into the bigger picture by denoting why or where the method or property is used. This book is filled with code snippets and code listings in both VB .NET and VC# .NET, sidebars, and mini case studies that briefly explore peripheral issues, tips, cautions, and additional resources.




Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days


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Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days provides a comprehensive introduction to XML for application programmers.




Sams Teach Yourself C# Web Programming in 21 Days


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Learn how to how to use C# for Internet programming with the hands-on techniques and clear explanations. This book discusses some C# features that allow rapid development of solutions such as garbage collection, simplified type declarations, and scalability support. The book explains key concepts in a simple and practical manner. Web Forms and Web Controls usher in an elegant way to make dynamic Web pages. The book covers these topics with how-to code examples and projects. One of the newest developments in Internet programming is the use of XML and the SOAP communication protocol. .NET Web Services harness these two technologies, and is covered in later sections of the book.




Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 21 Days


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A thorough, tutorial-style introduction to JavaScript 1.5 for the Web-literate, dedicated learner. Covers JavaScript 1.5 and compatibility issues with older versions, as well as emerging topics such as the use of JavaScript with PDF files, and the scripting of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).