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XML Programming with VB and ASP

by Mark Wilson, Tracey Wilson
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Overview

An introduction to XML for both beginner and intermediate VB and ASP developers featuring over 50 pages of example code and a best-practices approach to XML on the Web and in 3-tier development.

This 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. 30 line drawings, 25 tables, and 15 screen shots included.

Synopsis

This 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. 30 line drawings, 25 tables, and 15 screen shots included.

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An introduction, from a programming and business perspective, to eXtensible Markup Language (XML), which the authors feel is as important to e-commerce and data exchange as HTML is to the World Wide Web. XML use in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, Microsoft Visual Interdev, and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 applications is the focus of the discussion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Mark Wilson

Wilson works for an international consulting company as a technical project manager.

Wilson is a VB and SQL Server consultant specializing in 3-tier development architectures.

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Booknews

An introduction, from a programming and business perspective, to eXtensible Markup Language (XML), which the authors feel is as important to e-commerce and data exchange as HTML is to the World Wide Web. XML use in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, Microsoft Visual Interdev, and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 applications is the focus of the discussion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1999
Publisher
Manning Publications Company
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781884777875

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