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By Niel M. Bornstein
First Edition
November 2003
Pages: 472
ISBN 10: 0-596-00397-8 |
ISBN 13: 9780596003975
(Average of 3 Customer Reviews)
.NET & XML provides an in-depth, concentrated tutorial for intermediate to advanced-level developers. Additionally, it includes a complete reference to the XML-related namespaces within the .NET Framework. XML is an extremely flexible technology, and Microsoft has implemented most of the tools programmers need to use it very extensively. .NET & XML aims to help you understand the intersection between the two technologies for maximum effectiveness.
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In the future it will be XML for all the places..., September 30 2005





For my experience as desenvolvedor, I believe that xml will be the basic foundation for web.
Who still does not know this language must have in mind all the concepts.
I advise this book for who intends to learn this! It looks for to see in this book the details of XSL, DTDs and the Schemas.. I liked it book!
OK but not conceptual enough, January 19 2005





I have been waiting for a book like this for a quite a while, and it is certainly a valuable reference. However, although the author is obviously very proficient in the technologies discussed, his approach seems to focus too much on implementation details and not enough on concepts and 'the big picture' for my taste - it is clearly the work of an engineer, not an educator or author.
.NET and XML Review, February 29 2004





This book is quite new, I was looking for something like this for a longer time. At the first glance its seems valuble and you will find there also practicle exmaples!
Kate Lea
Media reviews "All in all, this is a very well written and well thought out discussion on the uses of XML in .NET. Not only will this book further your understanding of how to use .NET and XML together, but it will also help you gain insight into perhaps new uses for XML in your applications. I would recommend looking through this book before you begin your next .NET application."
--Mike George, Salt Lake City ColdFusion Users Group, January 2004
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