Markup Languages Books


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Markup Languages
Microsoft Dynamic HTML EXplorer
Published in Paperback by Coriolis Group Books (1998-05-11)
Authors: James G. Meade, David Crowder, and Rhonda Crowder
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To the person below
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Review Date: 2002-03-20
Looks like you are the one who needs a spell checker. The title of the book is spelled correctly. And this IS a good book.

first of all the title misspalled; another MS standard?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-05
I guess this book is fulled of such errors!!! ha ha ha!!

Markup Languages
VoiceXML 2.0 Developer's Guide : Building Professional Voice-enabled Applications with JSP, ASP & Coldfusion
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Companies (2002-06-13)
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Cut the crap
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Review Date: 2005-06-02
This is a no crap book. I didnt need a tome that would tell me what i want. I know what i need to do i just needed a book that would help in the How To part. Some of the application discussed in this book are of commercial quality in their design and funtionality. the stuff on the voice command performace shows the author's experiance on the matter. I could have done with some more stuff on IP telephony but the application discussed here elaborates a design which is common more or less in a lot of IP telephony apps. Nothing really usefull though but you can realy take the concept and the code further as you please and gives you something to think about. The very presence of the IP telephony introductory chapter in the books kind of completes the book and the discussion. I wouldnt mind though if this book had a few more pages and completed many application that i though were on the verge on being turn key solutions.

Bark with little bite
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-25
While this is the only book I could find with direct reference to VoiceXML, ASP and SALT, it was a dissapointment. The title says VoiceXML 2.0, but the major examples are all given in 1.0 syntax. There are many errors and the formatting is poor. Finally, there is no discussion about mixed-initiative applications or natural language processing.

Markup Languages
XHTML Essentials
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (2001-09-21)
Authors: Michael P. Sauers and R. Allen Wyke
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Some good content, but very incomplete
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Review Date: 2001-10-29
While this book is clearly aimed at migration from HTML to XHTML, and does contain some good content (not many books mention that tfoot should come before tbody!), it's very incomplete, and the quickref manages to mention only tags - no attributes at all!

There are much better and more complete books for those who are faced with conversion to XHTML, such as 'Mastering XHTML' by Ed Tittel, Chelsea Valentine, Lucinda Dykes and Mary Burmeister (ISBN 0782128203).

A word from the author
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-13
As one of the authors of this book I feel that the previous reviewer has missed the point of the book. Its title "XHTML Essentials" should not lead one to expect a complete or bible-like work. It is designed to cover the essentials that everyone needs to know to move from HTML to XHTML. Yes, there are more complete books, but they will cover many things that many Web authors don't want or need to know.

Markup Languages
Discovering Html 4
Published in Paperback by Academic Pr (1998-04)
Author: Bryan Pfaffenberger
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Great writing, poor editing
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Review Date: 1999-06-07
This is a good tutorial book on HTML - it explains concepts that most tutorials gloss over, especially the separation between structure and presentation. In fact, this was the only tutorial I liked out of the dozens on the shelf - none of the others did justice to style sheets. It's a pleasure to read Pfaffenberger's writing, but very disappointing to see the numerous editing mistakes (the Appendices are rendered useless by systematic errors, and there are several cut-and-paste errors in the main body of the book). IMHO he should have left out the ActiveX and CDF chapters, and expanded the layout section; it especially needs more example screenshots.

Markup Languages
Extensible Markup Language Xml 1.0 Specifications
Published in Paperback by Iuniverse Inc (2000-12)
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A very technical reference
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Review Date: 2001-01-08
This short reference is very technical, as is everything else by the W3C. It is a good reference to have if you don't prefer looking things up on their web site, otherwise it's redundant information. It's a consise text designed for seasoned XML users -- it's not designed for beginners. Though I refer to this manual periodically, it is written in very unfriendly terms and it is difficult to work with. I prefer other sites on the web for reference over this small text.

Markup Languages
Html 4.0 User's Resource: User's Resource
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1998-06)
Authors: William H. Murray and Chris H. Pappas
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Too many errors!
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Review Date: 1998-08-23
It's strongest point, succintness, is also its negative. I found many places where I wished the author was more detailed. Although the layout of this book is better than most of the books I've checked out (including the top sellers here), the examples in this book contains too many errors for beginners to follow. Had I not had some HTML knowledge, I probably couldn't make any sense out of the examples. Considering the book is published by Prentice-Hall, I find this poor editing job surprising, because I rely quite a bit on this publisher for other professional computer references.

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HTML CD: An Internet Publishing Toolkit for Windows/Book and Cd-Rom
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1995-09)
Authors: Vivian Neou and Mimi Recker
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Excellent Primer - all software is out of date
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Review Date: 1998-06-08
HTML CD was read over two weeks. It has an excellent detailed description of how to create web pages (The book's objectives). The software on the CD is ONLY GOOD ON WINDOWS 3.1! And the HTML descriptions are all for Netscape 2.x - IE Explorer is never mentioned. Good for basics only.

Markup Languages
Practical Guide to SGML Filters
Published in Paperback by Wordware (1996-09)
Author: Norman E. Smith
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more than a quick reference
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Review Date: 2000-04-06
Coverage of SGML.Consists of three sections in which the 1st gives the background of SGML and HTML. The 2nd part talks about the languages used in case studies and it talks a bit deeper about those languages. The last part talks about some implementations of those languages.

Markup Languages
Professional XML (Programmer to Programmer)
Published in Paperback by Wrox (2007-04-09)
Authors: Bill Evjen, Kent Sharkey, Thiru Thangarathinam, Michael Kay, Alessandro Vernet, and Sam Ferguson
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Can be a reference.
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Review Date: 2008-04-14
This book has got a decent content about XML. But, most pages have been added to technologies that aren't being used much and just adds bulk to the book. A little rhetoric and not always concise to the point; but can live with it. Over all a good reference book. 3 Stars.

Markup Languages
Reality Architecture: Building 3D Worlds In Java and VRML
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall PTR (1998-02-05)
Authors: Mccarthy and Carty
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More Scripting, less cleverness
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-28
With so few truly useful VRML books on the market, it is lclear that writers are at a premium. While this book was useful in putting the VRML phenomenon into perspective and allowing newbies a glimpse into its programming worth, it was a little shallow on actual content. It would have been nice to get some hardcore coding in while the business is still new. A mark could be made. Sadly, there are too many books of this quality. I recommend this one if you want to know more about where VRML is going, but not if you are a part of that direction.


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