XML

XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a set of rules for encoding documents electronically. XML’s design goals emphasize simplicity, generality and usability over the Internet. It is a textual data format, with strong support (via Unicode) for the languages of the world. Although XML’s design focuses on documents, it is widely used for the representation of arbitrary data structures.

This category contains courseware covering parsing and processing XML with C#.

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  1. XML Programming Using C# & .NET (VS2014)
    This comprehensive and practical four-day course builds skills in .NET’s XML processing APIs—chiefly parsing using XmlReader and the Document Object Model (DOM), writing XML streams using XmlWriter, transformations using XPath and XSLT, and the new LINQ to XML, all using the .NET Framework XML classes and the C# language. Learn More

    Student Price $200.00

  2. XML for Web Applications Using C# (VS2014)
    This comprehensive and practical four-day course builds skills in .NET’s XML processing APIs—chiefly parsing using XmlReader and the Document Object Model (DOM), writing XML streams using XmlWriter, transformations using XPath and XSLT, and the new LINQ to XML, all using the .NET Framework XML classes and the C# language. Learn More

    Student Price $200.00

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