Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential XML Skills for VB.NET Programmers
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Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential Steven Livingstone, Stewart Fraser epub Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential Steven Livingstone, Stewart Fraser pdf download Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential Steven Livingstone, Stewart Fraser pdf file Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential Steven Livingstone, Stewart Fraser audiobook Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential Steven Livingstone, Stewart Fraser book review Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential Steven Livingstone, Stewart Fraser summary | #4415599 in Books | Wrox Press | 2002-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.57 x7.24 x9.03l, | File type: PDF | 770 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Could have been a great book|By A Customer|I am only on chapter 3 and have actually enjoyed the subject up to this point but I don't believe I have ever read a techbook with so many gross mistakes. For example, page 76 states "ANSI does use a BOM" when in fact it should have said "ANSI does not use a BOM" which is easily concluded from prior text. Also, the very first code exam|From the Publisher|Beginning VB.NET XML: Essential XML Skills for VB.NET Programmers is aimed at the beginning and intermediate VB.NET developer looking to add an appreciation to their core language skills. The book assumes a working knowledge of VB.NET and uses
Extensible Markup Language (XML) has been perhaps the biggest buzzword in application development for several years and now Microsoft has taken XML into the core of its .NET Framework. This book is aimed at teaching XML (and related technologies such as XPath, XSLT, and XML Schema) to beginning and intermediate Visual Basic .NET developers who want to understand what all the fuss is about.
Over the course of the book readers will develop a good appreciation of not on...
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