By Christopher A. Jones, Fred L. Drake, Jr.
First Edition
December 2001
Pages: 378
ISBN 10: 0-596-00128-2 |
ISBN 13: 9780596001285
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(Average of 2 Customer Reviews)
Python is an ideal language for manipulating XML, and this new volume gives you a solid foundation for using these two languages together. Complete with practical examples that highlight common application tasks, the book starts with the basics then quickly progresses to complex topics, like transforming XML with XSLT and querying XML with XPath. It also explores more advanced subjects, such as SOAP and distributed web services.
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Featured customer reviews
Great book with some flaws, August 24 2004
I've learned a lot from this book. If you are going to use XML with Python this is the book to get. I do wish that the examples had been better debugged -- between figuring out Apache configuration to run the examples, errors in the examples, and lack of any CGI debugging code in the examples, it has been a rough road just to try the sample code. I wish there had been a one page summary of Apache config for Windows so that I could have saved the several hours spent searching the web for the correct configuration to start working with the book. Still, this is the book to get.
Python & XML Review, October 15 2002
I am a starter with XML and this book starts with XML slowly and picks up speed with chapters SAX and DOM. Good are begineers as well as experienced person in XML. Examples are given appropriately. The only drawback is you should know python, since i already knew python i had no problem with this. Examples are quite good.
Media reviews
"This is not a bare-bones account of step one, step two, and so on; the extensive and detailed discussions are designed to ensure the reader grasps the principles and underlying concepts. As usual, the typographic and physical design are of the highest standard."--Major Kearny, PC Update, Dec 2002
"I'll use the word 'practical' again because that sums up the tone of the book--it's about getting things done, and shows the process in easy to understand chunks. There aren't any great swathes of waffle, but there are plenty of examples...over 340 pages of real, practical, useful info here, well worth reading. Rating 9/10."
--Nick Veitch, Linux Format, May 2002
"The extensive and detailed instructions are designed to ensure the reader grasps the principles and underlying concepts."
--Major Keary, Book News, 2002 No 6







