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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great coverage with some typos,
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This review is from: Python & XML (Paperback)
This book really dvelves into the using XML with Python. The chapter are well laid out and easy to read. There are some typos but nothing that you can't fix. There are some problems using the current XSLT processer that ships with PyXml0.7 but you can still apply the concepts (I used MSXML's XSLT). The best chapter (last one (:-|) ties all the concepts explained into a Web Service like app. that really shows the real strength of XML
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Coverage of Python XML possibilities,
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This review is from: Python & XML (Paperback)
I really liked this book because I was able to quickly start using XML with Python. I tried to use the package docs, but they were often hard to read, and didn't fill me in on the background stuff I needed to know. The examples in this book were easy to understand, and easy to see how to make practical applications from them. I didn't encounter any typos like the other reader did.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Overview of XML,
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This review is from: Python & XML (Paperback)
I found the entire book easy to read and understand. I've been programming for a while now, but am new to both Python and XML and this book was at the perfect level for me. The book is very readable and the examples used were both concise and pertinent. The Python code used in the book was easy to follow even though I've only been using Python for a few weeks.
This book is mostly a tutorial on what XML is, how to manipulate XML documents using Python, and how to use XML to move data over the internet via HTTP. It was a very good practical overview of XML in the context of Python. While it wasn't all-encompassing, the book gave you just the right amount of information to get started, without burying you with details that might be better left to more of a reference style book. I almost gave it just 4 stars only because the chapter on SOAP was quite dated. Since the book was last published when SOAP was in it's infancy, I didn't find that the information provided was quite as useful as it could be. The overview of SOAP was OK, but the sample code seemed to not have the same flow as the rest of the book. That said, if you're looking for information on SOAP specifically, this book may not be your best choice. Interestingly though, the last chapter that ties everything together with a more involved example web application, shows how to do a SOAP-like web service without actually using SOAP - which actually seemed to be a lot simpler in my opinion. I would have also appreciated a little more coverage of XML Schemas, but after reading the book, I now at least know what to look for. All-in-all though, an excellent book to get you started if you're looking to work with XML documents using Python.
24 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Terse, and too many typos!,
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This review is from: Python & XML (Paperback)
I'm not very far along in the book, but I don't like what I'm seeing. The preface purports that the book's audience need not "know anything about XML." There is very little in the way of explaining XML, however. The chapter on "Fundamentals" is O'Reilly at its most terse. If you already understand XML very well, you might think this chapter an excellent itemizing of the specification. Sadly, most people, I imagine, would be able to retain little from this. Regarding the code examples, the explanations hardly illuminate the API. Moreover, and in some ways worse, I have found many typos -- and I am only I bought this book because of the topics, and because I figured Python would |
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Python & XML by Christopher A. Jones (Paperback - December 15, 2001)
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