Shows Web developers how to gain many of the advantages of SGML with as little complexity as possible. Requires no previous knowledge of SGML -- builds on commonplace HTML knowledge.KEY TOPICS:Introduces the idea of SGML on the World Wide Web and highlights the relationships between SGML and HTML. Introduces SGML with the simplest applications, and walks readers through the creation of SGML applications. Includes 22 examples that show SGML at work in library science, document management, editorial review and change ...
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Shows Web developers how to gain many of the advantages of SGML with as little complexity as possible. Requires no previous knowledge of SGML -- builds on commonplace HTML knowledge.KEY TOPICS:Introduces the idea of SGML on the World Wide Web and highlights the relationships between SGML and HTML. Introduces SGML with the simplest applications, and walks readers through the creation of SGML applications. Includes 22 examples that show SGML at work in library science, document management, editorial review and change management, one step at a time. Shows how to create SGML documents with the minimum number of element structures and types required, and with no formal document analysis. Part of the Charles F. Goldfarb Series.MARKET:Anyone involved in electronic document generation or publishing, especially those familiar with HTML.
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This is the best music appreciation text you will ever read. In everything he writes, Yudkin demonstrates an uncanny ability to make each sentence clear and each topic irresistibly fascinating. And there's more than just music here. The book essentially surveys the history of human civilization, which is half the point Yudkin is making: He demonstrates that music has always been intertwined with every human endeavor imaginable. That's why this book is for everyone, not just musicians.