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XML Pocket Reference by Robert Eckstein

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By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com

The Bottom Line

This small book offers the advanced developer the chance to learn XML concepts quickly. It also provides a strong reference for XSLT, XLink, and XPointer.
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Pros

  • Clear explanation of what XML is
  • XSLT elements explained
  • XPath and XPointer included as well

Cons

  • Not a good way to learn XML

Description

  • Introduction to XML including how to move from writing HTML to XML.
  • Reference materials on how to use XML.
  • XSL elements library.
  • XLink and XPointer resources.

Guide Review - XML Pocket Reference by Robert Eckstein

If you're a programmer or advanced Web developer, and you want to learn XML, this might be all the book you need to get started. But don't pick it up if you're still a beginner. It's amazing how much information is packed into such a small book. If you just need a quick reference to keep with you for attributes, entities, and datatypes this is a great book. And best of all, it really does fit in a pocket.
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