XML Demystified

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· McGraw Hill Professional
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221
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About this ebook

Here is the easiest way for anyone interested in Web programming to learn XML (Extensible Markup Language), the language that enables efficient interchange of structured data across the Web. Written in non-technical language and offered at a great price, this book covers the details of the language and demonstrates using real-world examples, how to build an XML application from start to finish.

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About the author

Jim Keogh is on the faculty of Columbia University and Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey. He developed the e-commerce track at Columbia University. Keogh has spent decades developing applications for major Wall Street corporations and is the author of more than 60 books, including J2EE: The Complete Reference, Java Demystified, ASP.NET Demystified, Data Structures Demystified, and others in the Demystified series.

Ken Davidson is a Columbia University faculty member in the computer science department. In addition to teaching, Davidson develops applications for major corporations in both Java and C++.

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