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Re: [xsl] Book XQuery for Humanists

2022-01-12 10:55:30
I can only confirm that XQuery for Humanists is a precious and invaluable
contribution to the XML world, and I hope it will find a lot of readers and
a large circulation.

Thanks, Cliff and Joe!




Eliot Kimber ekimber(_at_)contrext(_dot_)com 
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schrieb am Fr., 7. Jan. 2022, 19:09:

At Jean-Paul Rehr’s recommendation I just bought XQuery for Humanists by
Clifford Anderson and Joe Wicentowski. Looking it over it looks like a
great resource—I look forward to taking the time to read through it. I
really like the tone and the presentation of XML and XPath fundamentals.
I’ve recommended it to my team at ServiceNow, who are all XML aware but not
necessarily XML experts, so very much consistent with the book’s target
audience. I’m trying to socialize greater use of XQuery within my team and
this book should really help.



The A&M Press site for the book is here:
https://www.tamupress.com/book/9781623498290/xquery-for-humanists/



Cheers,



E.

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