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Bestselling
High Performance Web Sites
By
Steve Souders
[September 2007]
XSLT, Second Edition
By
Doug Tidwell
[June 2008]
XML Pocket Reference, Third Edition
By
Simon St. Laurent,
Michael Fitzgerald
[August 2005]
XML in a Nutshell, Third Edition
By
Elliotte Rusty Harold,
W. Scott Means
[September 2004]
HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide, Sixth Edition
By
Chuck Musciano,
Bill Kennedy
[October 2006]
New
Programming Entity Framework: Rough Cuts Version
[October 2008]
SOA Cookbook: Rough Cuts Version
By
Eben Hewitt
[September 2008]
XSLT, Second Edition
By
Doug Tidwell
[June 2008]
Fonts & Encodings
By
Yannis Haralambous
[September 2007]
High Performance Web Sites
By
Steve Souders
[September 2007]
Upcoming
Data Services with Silverlight 2
By
John Papa
[December 2008]
Enterprise Recipes with Ruby and Rails
By
Maik Schmidt
[December 2008]
Authors
Priscilla Walmsley
Priscilla Walmsley serves as Managing Director of Datypic, a consultancy specializing in XML architecture and design, SOA and Web services implementation, and content management.
Jeni Tennison
Jeni Tennison is an independent consultant specialising in XML, XSLT, schemas and the semantic web.
John E. Simpson
John E. Simpson is the author of several XML-related books, including O'Reilly's own XPath and XPointer. He was XML.com's XML Q&A; and XML Tourist columnist for five years, and has worked with XML, XSL, and XPath since the technologies first emerged...
Erik Wilde
Erik Wilde works in UC Berkeley's School of Information where he teaches Web Architecture and XML Technology courses. He has been working with XML since its invention, and is mainly interested in anything related to XML documents and the models they...
Articles & Blogs
Regulatory Transparency and XBRL - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Kurt Cagle
[October 15, 2008]
A tectonic shift is taking place in the economy right now, one that is punishing those that have been most abusive of the trust of customers, investors, governments and the taxpayers in those governments. XBRL (the XML Business Reporting Language) has the potential to help renew that trust.
Standardizing Tags in the Metadata Minefield - Tools of Change for Publishing
By Laura Dawson
[October 14, 2008]
One issue we haven't discussed much is that of metadata. XML documents are by definition rife with metadata. At what point does metadata cross the line from useful to pollution?...
When it Comes to Search, How Low Can You Go? - Tools of Change for Publishing
By Brian O'Leary
[October 13, 2008]
Discussing futurist Paul Saffo's observation on search.
Ken Krechmer's Adaptability Standards - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Rick Jelliffe
[October 10, 2008]
I think Ken Krechmer's Adaptive Standards pre-suppose the kind of frameworking and support for modularity and plurality that I have been banging on about for the last decade. An interesting recent quote from him.
US Library of Congress makes a step towards PRESTO - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Rick Jelliffe
[October 09, 2008]
The US Library of Congress Thomas project is making user-friendly, structured URLs available as permanent aliases for its legislation. I have been pushing a similar approach, but taking it further, in the PRESTO approach.
The REST in PRESTO - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Rick Jelliffe
[October 09, 2008]
Roy Fielding's characterizations of what REST is about, made discussing CMIS, is helpful for understanding what PRESTO is about.
Courses
Syllabus: Learn XML -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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Course: Learn XML -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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Syllabus: Learn XML -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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Course: Learn XML -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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