The XML Companion
March 18, 2010 by BPELpros.com
Product Description
Introduces programmers to techniques for designing and managing XML documents as well as standards for linking, styling and processing XML data. Softcover.
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…and not for a beginner. Filled with samples and graphs-which somewhat help the extremely confusing writing style. Bradley’s style reminds me of the teacher I had when I was 10 years old who found it very easy to go off on a new tangent–and very difficult to be brief, concise or clear.
Fine for a reference, if you already know what you want.
Rating: 1 / 5
Disjointed, vague, not a single good example of XML programming, save your money and go to any XML web site and you will do better
Rating: 1 / 5
This is not that great a book, in fact it is fairly poor. The writing is confused in places and the examples badly thought through. Technically minded readers will find it largely pointless, and will offer little of any great use. Over-rated.
Rating: 2 / 5
Not a good text if you are trying to learn xml. The writing style is needlessly technical and there are way too few examples. Seems to cover the features of xml pretty thoroughly. Might be a good reference for someone already familiar with xml.
Rating: 3 / 5
Not a good text if you are trying to learn xml. The writing style is needlessly technical and there are way too few examples. Seems to cover the features of xml pretty thoroughly. Might be a good reference for someone already familiar with xml.
Rating: 3 / 5