ravedid | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 23 2007 | code, Compilers, Strings, Variables, Structure of coding, Functions, Conditionals, Looping, Arrays, Debugging, Problem solving, Working with Windows Registry, Version Control, Code distribution, Practical Projects, Scientific calculator, File search tool, Browser bookmarklets, network messaging tool, Tips and Tricks, Hands on Programming, Glossary, Extensive Web resources
What the book covers: There are many books on the market that cover the programming in certain languages, but very few outside of academic circles introduce programming as a topic itself. The goal of this book is to give non-programmers assistance in learning the basics of programming so that they might eventually become a professional developer, or a programming hobbyist. This book will not only help the reader gain new skills, but it will also be beneficial for readers as they want to expand their knowledge on the topic and use that experience to work with other programming languages. This book offers the basic best practices and skills for all novice programmers.
The book offers the following coverage:
What is programming? How computers "read" code, Compilers, Strings, Variables, Structure of coding, Functions, Conditionals, Looping, Arrays, Debugging, Problem solving, Working with Windows Registry, Version Control, Code distribution, Practical Projects (Scientific calculator, File search tool, Browser bookmarklets, Making a simple network messaging tool, etc), Tips and Tricks, Hands on Programming, Glossary, Extensive Web resources, and an author supported website.- Free Ebook
ravedid | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 22 2007 | XML, SAX, DOM, Debugging, Web scripting, HTML, Stylesheet Language, Web developers
Free Ebook XML by Example teaches Web developers to make the most of XML with short, self-contained examples every step of the way. The book presumes knowledge of HTML, the Web, Web scripting, and covers such topics as: Document Type Definitions, Namespaces, Parser Debugging, XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language), and DOM and SAX APIs. At the end, developers will review the concepts taught in the book by building a full, real-world e-commerce application.
Contents at a Glance
Introduction . . . . . . . . . .1
1 The XML Galaxy . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
2 The XML Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . .41
3 XML Schemas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
4 Namespaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
5 XSL Transformation . . . . . . . . .125
6 XSL Formatting Objects and Cascading Style Sheet .. . .161
7 The Parser and DOM . . . . . . . .191
8 Alternative API: SAX . . . . . . .231
9 Writing XML . . . . . . . . . . .269
10 Modeling for Flexibility . .. . .307
11 N-Tiered Architecture and XML ....345
12 Putting It All Together: An e-Commerce Example . . . .381
Appendix A: Crash Course on Java.... 457
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . .485
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489
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