XML Training for the Beginning or Intermediate Student
In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of XML for use with XML-enabled applications or general web use. This course is an introduction to XML that prepares students with a foundation in one of the key elements of web programming. Introduction to XML covers topics including basic XML syntax, formatting, differences between XML and HTML, elements, attributes, document types definitions (DTDs) and how to use them, XML schemas, basic XSL and XML transformations, and XPath.
From beginning to end, participants will learn by doing their own XML-based projects. These projects, as well as the final project, will add to the student's portfolio and will contribute to certificate completion. Besides a browser and internet connection, all software is provided online by the O'Reilly School of Technology.
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Lab Fees
Our unique learning methods allow you to have 24-hour
access to your lab account,
including all coursework, files, development tools, online portfolio, and your Instructor's feedback, for as long as you need. This way, your courses are completely self-paced for your busy schedule. You can freeze and unfreeze your lab account when necessary, and you can even keep the account when you've finished your courses -- to have a portfolio for your resume, to keep practicing your skills, or to create prototypes on
a safe system.
Base lab fee is a flat $9.95/month, no matter how many courses you are in.
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