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I would say you should get both Mike's book and Jeni Tennison's (XSLT and XPath on the Edge), even if only for the simple reason which is thanking them for all they do on this list, then for the fact that they are great references.
Doug Tidwell's Oreilly book is good too, probably because reading an O'reilly's book is familiar experience. His tootomatic example should be required reading for everybody.
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Re: [xsl] Wrox book still the best xslt how-to book?
Subject: Re: [xsl] Wrox book still the best xslt how-to book? From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 12:54:28 -0800 |
I would say you should get both Mike's book and Jeni Tennison's (XSLT and XPath on the Edge), even if only for the simple reason which is thanking them for all they do on this list, then for the fact that they are great references.
Doug Tidwell's Oreilly book is good too, probably because reading an O'reilly's book is familiar experience. His tootomatic example should be required reading for everybody.
best, -Rob
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