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Re: Bibliographic recomendations
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Bibliographic recomendations
- From: AndrewWatt2000 at aol dot com
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 10:18:18 EST
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In a message dated 12/01/01 18:32:43 GMT Standard Time,
Adam.Hoven@bluezone.net writes:
> For the last 6 months or so I've been writing XSL transforms (typically into
> HTML) and I'd say that I've become very good at it. However there are a lot
> of things I'm starting to need to do that gets considerably more complex.
> Can anyone recomend some intermediate to advanced level XSL books that is
> going to be worth purchasing?
>
> Thanks.
> > Adam van den Hoven
Adam,
To the best of my knowledge there is currently only one intermediate to
advanced XSLT book available now - XSLT Programmer's Reference by Michael Kay
from Wrox.
In around a couple of months Wrox are bringing out "Professional XSL" - this
focusses very largely on XSLT. One of my co-authors on that book has already
pre-announced it on another list. So I guess there is no harm in letting you
know to look out for it.
It hasn't yet been officially announced on the Wrox.com web site, but if you
are interested I am sure it won't be long before it is officially announced
there. There is a "Future Titles" link from the home page.
I hope that helps.
Andrew Watt
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