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Wiley Publishers has a couple of books on XML. Google "wiley books XML" to
see the latest editions.When I worked in the education group at Sun
Microsystems long ago, we used a Wiley book in our XML course.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 9:41 PM, Veronica KÃtt <veronica -at- front-runner -dot- com>
wrote:
> There is always the best seller of long ago, XML Weekend Crash Course,
> Written by Alan Houser and Kay Ethier.
>
>http://english.360elib.com/datu/T/EM168488.pdf
>
> Alan Houser is still an active trainer/consultant in the XML/FrameMaker
> world.
>
> www.groupwellsley.com
>
> Front Runner Training works with Alan quite often to provide training for
> our clients.
>
> Veronica
>
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Veronica Kutt
> Owner/President
> Front Runner Training, a div. of Front Runner Publishing Solutions Inc.
> 416-515-0155, 1-877-999-0155
> veronica -at- front-runner -dot- com
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> Hi All-
>
> I'm trying to get up to speed in XML for a new contract position. Is there
> a
> book or process I could follow that would expedite this? I know there are
> free tutorials online. Where should I start?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
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