Beginning XSLT

Jeni Tennison
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Beginning XSLT

Jeni Tennison
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  • Published date: Mar 09, 2004
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 768
  • Publisher: APRESS PUBLISHERS
  • ISBN: 9781590592601
  • Dimensions: 7.52" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

Jeni Tennison is an independent consultant specializing in XSLT and XML Schema development. She trained as a knowledge engineer, gaining a Ph.D. in collaborative ontology development, and has since become a consultant working in a variety of areas including publishing, water monitoring, and financial services. She is the author of "XPath On The Edge" and the forthcoming "Beginning XSLT 2.0: From Novice to Professional" (Apress) and one of the founders of the EXSLT initiative to standardize extensions to XSLT and XPath. She is an invited expert on the W3C XSL Working Group, and was voted ActiveState Activator's Choice XSLT Programmer of the Year in 2002. Tennison spends much of her spare time answering people's queries on the XSL-List and xmlschema-dev mailing lists.

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"Aimed at both Web designers and Web developers, Beginning XSLT provides an in-depth tutorial and reference to XSL . . Starting from the ground up, this text provides an extremely detailed yet accessible survey of the latest in tools and XSL programming techniques . . As a thorough tutorial to XSL, this text stands out, with its patient authorial style . . The advantage to this approach is the consistency of the material." (it-expert, Issue no. 48, 2004)

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