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  Books : XML Programming with VB and ASP


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.72
EAN: 9781884777875
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 1884777872
Label: Manning Publications
Manufacturer: Manning Publications
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 250
Publication Date: December 15, 1999
Publisher: Manning Publications
Sales Rank: 1071605
Studio: Manning Publications




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Product DescriptionThis book is an introduction to XML for both beginner and intermediate Visual Basic and Active Server Page developers with over 50 pages of example code. It provides a best-practices approach to VB development and explains 3-tier concepts and UML. Also discussed are business-focused reasons for implementing XML within a company and on Web sites.


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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Out of Date
It is not often I pass a hard judgement on something. I read some excerpts on the web and bought this book in hopes it was very authoritive. Most of the code examples did not work, even after I downloaded the errata. I had to have one window open on the W3C site in order to track the errors and to get some example to work. When the author went the VB examples, there was no lead in. I recommend the authors' website, but not this book.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - poor reference
This really is a poor reference and tutorial. But...
I haven't found anything better.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Who's definition of "in-depth" are we using?
After a mere twenty-two pages into the book, I was starting to doubt the usefulness of this book. The very top of page 22 talks about "examples above" on handling special characters. Flip back to page 21, however, go to the bottom of the page and read about examples that "are described below". I give up, are the examples on the magical page 21 1/2?

While other reviewers seem willing to let slide the number of typos, omitions and code examples that simply don't work, I am less forgiving. ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Close....but yet so frustrating
I agree with a number of other reviewers, skip this book. It is more frustrating than it's worth. Shame too, cause it starts out strong and then just fades away.

Code Examples are REDUNDANT.
Code Examples are INCOMPLETE in the book. (Even the "Complete" examples. Had to download the source code and go line by line to figure out what was "missing". VERY FRUSTRATING.

Book skips arround quite a bit and is confusing at times. The Summary Case (3 tier architecture) which I was ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A good start on XML
This book doesn't cover all detailed XML is got for you, and it doesn't intend to either. However, Wilson's book gave me a good foundation to explore the XML world. Good choice if you want to start nice and simple, and then focus on details later. Don't get me wrong, this is not a brochure either; it does come with plenty source code and examples.







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