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This issue of the prestigious, quarterly Journal includes reports from the World Wide Web Consortium, which is encouraging adoption of XML as either a replacement or supplement to HTML. Papers range over XML, HTML-math, the document object model, XML and cascading style sheets, a chemical markup language, medical records in XML, and much more. While the articles are technical, they are very clearly written and easy to understand, and this diversity of viewpoints will not be available anywhere else. For all academic collections. With article titles like "The Web Is Ruined and I Ruined It" (a rumination on "HTML terrorism"), Dan Connolly has assembled an amusing and well-paced commentary on XML. XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques is not strictly a tutorial. However, as Connolly outlines in the introduction, this book attempts to cover "the complete technical specification, primers, implementation case studies, applications, and history.

  • Cost: $1.95
  • Pages: 250
  • Edition: paperback
  • ISBN: 1565923499

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Released Date:

November, 1997

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$1.95

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$29.95

Pages:

250

Edition:

paperback

ISBN:

1565923499

Publisher:

Travelers' Tales Inc

Author:

Dan Connolly

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Principles, Tools, and Techniques

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This issue of the prestigious, quarterly Journal includes reports from the World Wide Web Consortium, which is encouraging adoption of XML as either a replacement or supplement to HTML. Papers range over XML, HTML-math, the document object model, XML and cascading style sheets, a chemical markup language, medical records in XML, and much more. While the articles are technical, they are very clearly written and easy to understand, and this diversity of viewpoints will not be available anywhere else. For all academic collections. With article titles like "The Web Is Ruined and I Ruined It" (a rumination on "HTML terrorism"), Dan Connolly has assembled an amusing and well-paced commentary on XML. XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques is not strictly a tutorial. However, as Connolly outlines in the introduction, this book attempts to cover "the complete technical specification, primers, implementation case studies, applications, and history.

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