Archives > Review of XML Web Sites
www.finetuning.com  
FineTuning.com is a new budding site which shows signs of progressing with time. It has technical documentation on xml but has a long way to go before becoming a really good site
www.projectcool.com   
This is a good site for the end developer. May not be on par with Devx.com but definitely a close competitor as far as the technical programmer is concerned. It has a really huge code library and good information even for a beginner.
www.perfectxml.com   
This site has a good code library.
www.goxml.com   
GoXML.com brings you an integrated solution to information distribution, management and application.
www.xml.com   
This is a more business oriented site, not really the best site for a person who wants to learn xml development. It gives us an idea of how wonderfully these concepts are being used in today's world, where anything from web services like Microsoft passport to data mapping between legacy systems is made feasible.
DevX.com     
DevX.com is the perfect site for software professionals developing software using Microsoft technology. It has a rich package of source code, which makes it a special blend of theory and practical knowledge. DevX.com is the ultimate site for the hard core Microsoft application developer.
w3 schools     
Everything you need to create dynamic web sites is available at the w3 schools site. It clearly explains the basics of XML and shows both non programmers and web developers how to create effective XML documents and display them on the web.
w3 schools is the best site for a beginner looking to developing his skills as a developer using Microsoft side technology.
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