If you are a Perl programmer looking to explore Perl's XML capabilities or an XML developer with a basic understanding of Perl, this book will provide you with all the tools required for XML processing with Perl. XML and Perl teaches you to create portable, powerful, and extensible applications when you use XML and Perl together. You'll also learn to customize your XML processing facilities to accomplish unique tasks. Authors Mark Riehl and Ilya Sterin,...
Using practical, real-world examples, XML And Perl is the collaborative effort of Mark Riehl and Ilya Sterin to demonstrates how to perform a variety of XML tasks, ranging from such basic tasks as XML parsing, to more advanced tasks such as writing XML event handlers, RDBMS integration, and XML transformation. XML And Perl is a continuingly useful addition to personal and professional XML and Perl reference collections.
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The authors of this book, definitely know the subject. I believe one of them is an author of quite a few XML modules, though both are widely known in the Perl XML community.This book definitely covers the state of Perl and XML. It goes over the most important modules, in great detail and providing concrete examples. I especially like the first two chapters, which in detail get you prepared for the rest of the book. The...
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I am just beggining to program with Xml and Perl, and I found this book helpful, very helpful. This book was very clear, I had no problems reading it. I learned to do things with this book that no other perl or xml book taught me. Very Informative, but at the same time not too long to read.
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The introduction tells you exactly what you're going to get and then you get it. The chapters follow a logical and intuitive structure with plenty of helpful graphics and code samples. I would have liked to have seen more about the differences between XSLT and CSS and why I should use one over the other. A great job is done explaining the differences between DTDs and XML Schemas, advantages and disadvantages of each, who should...
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XML has been the monster in my closet for years now. Perl has been my teddy bear. I had the pleasure of opening the closet door with my teddy bear held tightly in my arms to protect me. This book is an excellent way to bring the power of the two strongest tools in use today together. Having the XML quick reference in the back helps to guide a new XML user through the concepts. This book is a must read for perl programmers...
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