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I also think that a so called static book on XML is really have a very limited use (probably, may be only used as starter). There may be a requirement of some dot site (org/com) to create a on-line compilation of current developments of XML in book format ( adding chapters/modifying chapters and documenting change list). The XML-DEV list is very useful one but a consolidated info having resemblance of book helps a lot (at least psychologically). Cheers, Dipankar Chakrabarti Sr. Manager (Projects) Mindteck (India) Limited Calcutta +91-33-3574338/4339 ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Murray-Rust <peter@u...> To: <xml-dev@x...> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 3:12 PM Subject: Re: good book on XML > At 10:51 AM 2/21/00 +0530, Sajeev M. wrote: > >hi all, > > > > Which is the best book on XML application development? It > should have > >details on both DOM and SAX approach alongwith some details on parsing . > > It is probably not appropriate to post answers to this question to XML-DEV, > though I expect Sajeev will get some private mail. However it got me > thinking... > > I was recently asked to review three XML books for the Times Higher > Educational Supplement (the UK weekly magazine for HE). Among others things > I noted the value of public online reviews (e.g. at amazon.com - anyone can > post) from which I was able to find a lot of useful information (one > reviewer had listed a number of typos in one book). I also commented that > fixed-date paper books were likely to be of increasingly limited value and > that the resources on the WWW itself were extremely important. We have the > opportunity in XML to create a new approach to "books" since we control the > technology of publication. An XML "book" is no longer static, but > distributed over time, place and society. > > Are there opportunities here for XML-DEV? We would not wish to duplicate > the excellent work of Robin Cover, Steve Pepper, xml.com and others in > collating awareness of XML resources. I know of one or two *.com sites with > book and program reviews. Do they fill everyone's need? Or is there a role > for XML-DEV "reviews"? > > P. > > > > > > *************************************************************************** > This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. > To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev > List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/threads.html > *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/threads.html ***************************************************************************
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