This book is designed to teach the FileMaker Pro developer about XML and XSL.
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Well-written and well-presented,
This review is from: FileMaker Pro 6 Developer's Guide to XML/XSL (Wordware Library for FileMaker) (Paperback)
Beverly Voth has written the "bible" on FileMaker Pro/XML integration. She takes what can be a daunting subject, and leads you logically from topic to topic, with demo files and plenty of code examples to illustrate her points. From the eight-page table of contents (in outline form) to the detailed index, this book is exceptionally well laid out, and has plenty to offer both the novice and the veteran FileMaker developer. This book does not suffer from the "we didn't have time, budget or inclination to proofread adequately" syndrome that plagues so many computer books these days... it flows beautifully, and I have yet to find a single typo.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: FileMaker Pro 6 Developer's Guide to XML/XSL (Wordware Library for FileMaker) (Paperback)
The release of Beverly Voth's Guide is well worth our wait. While exhaustive, the writing is clear and not exhausting. She has given us the definitive textbook on this thorny, difficult subject, starting at the outside and working in. While breaking apart the various layers into edible morsels, Ms. Voth does not sugar-coat the complexities of her subject; she simply makes them disappear.
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Where Was This Book When I Was Learning XML?,
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This review is from: FileMaker Pro 6 Developer's Guide to XML/XSL (Wordware Library for FileMaker) (Paperback)
Finally a handy book that clearly explains XML and XSLT from a FileMaker perspective.It is obvious when reading through this material, that Beverly Voth writes from experience. Her book is well researched, has a firm grasp of the FileMaker XML grammars and provides lots and lots of examples that make it easy for a developer to adopt this technology. This book is full of useful tips, hints and clear explanations. There are many simple step by step exercises, XML and XSLT examples along with many do's and dont's that take the pain out of the development cycle. The guide is complete with a useful list of resources, links and references and a glossary of acronyms and terms. I use FileMaker applications everyday, I write stylesheets and now I always keep this book next to my computer as a quick reference and useful guide.
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