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XML (EXtensible Markup Language) is a key enabler of the next phase in the evolution of the Internet. All the new breakthrough Internet technologies such as business-to-business e-commerce data exchange or wireless Web access from digital mobile phones are based on the use of XML. As a result there is a lot of excitement and hype surrounding XML, leading to an avalanche of good (and not-so-good) XML books.
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Four New Titles

XML Books

XML (EXtensible Markup Language) is at the heart of the most exciting new Internet technologies: business-to-business integration, e-commerce, wireless, hosted applications, streaming media, and much more. Here are four good recent XML books.
January 9, 2001

XML by Example

By Benoît Marchal. This is a comprehensive tutorial on XML, suitable for beginners or intermediate developers. Read Hans C. Arents' in-depth review of this excellent book.

XML by Example

Author:
Benoît Marchal

Publisher:
Que
201 W 103rd St
Indianapolis IN 46290

ISBN # 0-7897-2242-9
Pages: 505
Price: $24.99
Publication Date: 1999

For further information visit www.quecorp.com
/series/by_example/

Applied XML Solutions

Also from Benoît Marchal, Applied XML Solutions shows professional developers how to apply XML to a variety of real-world applications. Read an extract from the book here in the Web Developer's Journal.

Applied XML Solutions

Author:
Benoît Marchal

Publisher:
Sams Publishing

ISBN # 0672320541
Pages: 360
Price: $44.99
Publication Date: Aug 29,2000

For further information, visit the Sams Publishing page devoted to the book.

XML Developer's Handbook

By Kurt Cagle. This is a well-organized, extensive tutorial and reference. Basic XML applications are covered, then the author moves on to more specialized material such as XML and ASP, XML and databases, B2B applications using SOAP, and other interesting topics. Plenty of examples are provided. Includes CD-ROM with sample applications.

XML Developer's Handbook

Author:
Kurt Cagle

Publisher:
Sybex
1151 Marina Village Parkway
Alameda CA 94501

ISBN # 0-7821-2704-5
Pages: 619
Price: $49.99
Publication Date: 2001

For further information visit sybex.com.

XML for Dummies

If you can get past being called a "dummy," this isn't really a bad book. As you might expect, it's more of an entry-level tome, covering basics such as Document Type Definitions (DTDs), and Extensible Style Language (XSL). Includes CD-ROM.

XML for Dummies

Authors:
Ed Tittel and Frank Boumphrey

Publisher:
IDG Books

ISBN # 0-7645-0692-7
Pages: 378
Price: $24.99
Publication Date: 2000

For further information visit dummies.com.
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