Priscilla Walmsley
• Definitive XML Schema Second Edition
Charles F. Goldfarb and Paul Prescod
• Charles F. Goldfarb’s XML Handbook™ Fifth Edition
Rick Jelliffe
• The XML and SGML Cookbook: Recipes for Structured Information
Charles F. Goldfarb, Steve Pepper, and Chet Ensign
• SGML Buyer’s Guide: Choosing the Right XML and SGML Products and Services
G. Ken Holman
• Definitive XSL-FO
• Definitive XSLT and XPath
Bob DuCharme
• XML: The Annotated Specification
• SGML CD
Truly Donovan
• Industrial-Strength SGML: An Introduction to Enterprise Publishing
Lars Marius Garshol
• Definitive XML Application Development
JP Morgenthal with Bill la Forge
• Enterprise Application Integration with XML and Java
Michael Leventhal, David Lewis, and Matthew Fuchs
• Designing XML Internet Applications
Adam Hocek and David Cuddihy
• Definitive VoiceXML
Dmitry Kirsanov
• XSLT 2.0 Web Development
Yuri Rubinsky and Murray Maloney
• SGML on the Web: Small Steps Beyond HTML
David Megginson
• Structuring XML Documents
Sean McGrath
• XML Processing with Python
• XML by Example: Building E-commerce Applications
• ParseMe.1st: SGML for Software Developers
Chet Ensign
• $GML: The Billion Dollar Secret
Ron Turner, Tim Douglass, and Audrey Turner
• ReadMe.1st: SGML for Writers and Editors
Charles F. Goldfarb and Priscilla Walmsley
• XML in Office 2003: Information Sharing with Desktop XML
Michael Floyd
• Building Web Sites with XML
Fredrick Thomas Martin
• TOP SECRET Intranet: How U.S. Intelligence Built Intelink—The World’s Largest, Most Secure Network
J. Craig Cleaveland
• Program Generators with XML and Java
Charles F. Goldfarb is the father of XML technology. He invented SGML, the Standard Generalized Markup Language on which both XML and HTML are based. You can find him on the Web at: www.xmlbooks.com.
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