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XML for Dummies Third Edition


XML For DummiesWe're pleased to provide chapter one of the popular XML for Dummies book, entitled Understanding What XML Is — and Why You Should Care, by Ed Tittel. XML for dummies is an indispensable introductory guide updated to cover the latest XML tools and techniques! Get the scoop on XML Schemas, XSLT, and Web services! Harness the power of XML and take the Web to the next level! Data exchange. Database connectivity. Complex document creation. With XML, you can create common formats for sharing information once you get the hang of all those rules. That's where this book comes in. Now updated to cover the latest XML developments, this friendly reference helps you get the hang of DTDs, XML Schema, XPath, and other applications and start putting XML to work.

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Author Biography

Ed Tittel (Austin, Texas) is a full-time writer and trainer who manages a small gang of technoids at LANWrights, a wholly owned subsidiary of LeapIt.com, based in Austin, TX. A freelance writer since 1986, Ed has written hundreds of magazine articles and worked on more than 110 computer books, including over 20 For Dummies titles. Ed teaches on computer subjects for Austin Community College, the NetWorld + Inerop trade show, and The Internet Security Conference (TISC). In his spare time, Ed likes to travel, shoot pool, and hang with his Labrador retriever, Blackie.

Additional Book Information

Author: Ed Tittel
Paperback: 408 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 3 edition (May 1, 2002)
ISBN: 0764516574