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The SGML FAQ Book

The SGML FAQ Book

Understanding the Foundation of HTML and XML

by S.J. DeRose

Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Published Date 1997-07-31
Page Count 250
Categories Computers / Document Management, Computers / Information Theory, Computers / Computer Science, Computers / Desktop Applications / Desktop Publishing, Computers / Software Development & Engineering / General, Computers / Programming / Algorithms, Computers / Design, Graphics & Media / Graphics Tools
Language EN
Average Rating 1 (based on 1 ratings)
Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected
ISBN 0792399439
Book Cover Although not evident to all, many people have been waiting more than a decade for The SGML FAQ Book by Steve DeRose. It has been "brewing" for a long time, with many hours, months, years of research talking to people, gathering their ideas, listening to their frustrations, applauding their successes. Only Steve with his experience, credentials, wit, and enthusiasm for the subject could have written this book. But it is also a measure of the success and maturity of ISO 8879 and its amazing longevity that allows an "SGMLer" to write such a book. We can now laugh at ourselves, even disclose our mistakes without fear of the other guy. While most would not recognize it, the revolution known as the World Wide Web would not have happened without a non-proprietary, easy, and almost "portable way to create and distribute documents across a widely disparate set of computers, networks, even countries. HTML, an SGML application, enabled this and as a result the world and the SGML community will never be the same. For some the term SGML means order, management, standards, discipline; to others, the term brings images of pain, confusion, complexity, and pitfalls. To all who have engaged in it, the Standard means hard work, good friends, savings in terms of time, money, and effort, a sense of accomplishment and best of all - fun. This book adds immeasurably to all of these. Enjoy the quote from Through Looking by Lewis Carroll as much as we have.
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