Complete Idiot's Guide to XML (Complete Idiot's Guide to (Computer))

Complete Idiot's Guide to XML (Complete Idiot's Guide to (Computer))

by David Gulbransen (Author)

Synopsis

Author David Gulbransen explains the evolution of XML, the concepts behind the XML technology, and the reasons why you might consider XML for applications within your organization. Learn the historical background on XML and how it came into being, including its relationships to other Web technologies such as HTML. See explanations of the building blocks of XML, which allow you to create and use XML based documents and solutions. Coverage of advanced XML topics is included, which will provide you with the direction for more complex XML solutions. Also included is an overview of the related technologies which are helping XML become firmly entrenched in data management issues relating to the Internet.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 350
Edition: Pap/Com
Publisher: Imprint Unknown
Published: 18 May 2000

ISBN 10: 0789723115
ISBN 13: 9780789723116
Book Overview: Author David Gulbransen explains the evolution of XML, the concepts behind the XML technology, and the reasons why you might consider XML for applications within your organization. Learn the historical background on XML and how it came into being, including its relationships to other Web technologies such as HTML. See explanations of the building blocks of XML, which allow you to create and use XML based documents and solutions. Coverage of advanced XML topics is included, which will provide you with the direction for more complex XML solutions. Also included is an overview of the related technologies which are helping XML become firmly entrenched in data management issues relating to the Internet.

Author Bio
David Gulbransen has been employed as an information systems professional for more than eight years. He has worked in UNIX-based environments serving companies such as Fox Television, MCA Records, and Suna Microsystems. In 1997, David founded Vervet Logic, a software company developing XML and Web tools for new media development. Some of his other books include Creating Web Applets with Javaa , The Netscape(R) Server Survival Guide, and Special Edition Using Dynamic HTML.