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Rating:  Summary: Fantastic book Review: I used this in conjunction with an Infusion class I took and what a great book! fantastic job!
Rating:  Summary: Great summary Review: If you want to learn the guts of XML and want do it in a short period of time, then this is the right book. The book starts out very well with everything you should know about XML (XML Syntax, Namespace, Well formed XML, DTD etc.) in a few pages and then gets to the core XSLT, XPath, programming DOM and SAX, and finally XML Schema. A very good read that serves the purpose.
Rating:  Summary: WATCH OUT FOR EBOOKS FROM THESE PEOPLE Review: Just a quick note for all you people looking to pick up these notes... well if you are like me, and reading 300 pages on your computer screen makes your eyes go to hell... then don't buy this. You don't get the rights to even print the damn thing, and are stuck staring at your screen like a deer in headlights. Make sure to take long breaks in between each chapter, as I find bashing my head on my desk helps relieve some of the eye strain.
Rating:  Summary: Blends concepts and code, paper book and online source Review: This book does a great job of introducing the basic concepts and getting you into code soon, so you can see the concepts and syntax in action. The topics included XML, CSS, XSLT and XPath, DOM, SAX, and XML Schemas. All these abbreviations are explained in the book. The core concepts are well introduced without being overwhelmed in syntax, and advice if often given on what is best to use (for example "Can I use DOM or SAX instead of XSLT?"). The use of an 8 character "CodeNote pointer" allows obtaining additional information from the codenotes web site while keeping the book a readable size and price. For example the paper chapter on SAX included examples in Java, but the online "CodeNotes" allows obtaining the source in Visual Basic. In the chapter on installation, I found both the instructions on the book and the online web site out of date, so they might want to update the web. The online notes on Sample architectures was particularly helpful, so don't neglect the section on "additional material" at the front of the book. I would have also liked an actual completed application demonstrated online.
Rating:  Summary: Blends concepts and code, paper book and online source Review: This book does a great job of introducing the basic concepts and getting you into code soon, so you can see the concepts and syntax in action. The topics included XML, CSS, XSLT and XPath, DOM, SAX, and XML Schemas. All these abbreviations are explained in the book. The core concepts are well introduced without being overwhelmed in syntax, and advice if often given on what is best to use (for example "Can I use DOM or SAX instead of XSLT?"). The use of an 8 character "CodeNote pointer" allows obtaining additional information from the codenotes web site while keeping the book a readable size and price. For example the paper chapter on SAX included examples in Java, but the online "CodeNotes" allows obtaining the source in Visual Basic. In the chapter on installation, I found both the instructions on the book and the online web site out of date, so they might want to update the web. The online notes on Sample architectures was particularly helpful, so don't neglect the section on "additional material" at the front of the book. I would have also liked an actual completed application demonstrated online.
Rating:  Summary: great book, great value Review: This book is probably the best value of any of the technical book I've purchased. At only $..., this book covers all the important aspects of XML in a very understable and enjoyable way. It's laid out well and the examples (and following explanations) are clear and very helpful. If only all technical books could be written this well. And is that the most aesthetically pleasing cover you've ever seen or what?
Rating:  Summary: Brilliant, simply brilliant. Review: This book presents the core of XML in an organized, no-nonsense fashion. If you need to get up to speed quickly on XML this book is a great investment (and quite inexpensive too).
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