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Some XQuery updates

Michael Brundage's excellent XQuery reference book is finally available. Check it and the first review by Ken Henderson out at Amazon!

This book, together with the XQuery from the Experts book that I co-authored gives you the ultimate XQuery reading and reference material (besides the specifications themselve of course).

Also, on February 15th, the last call phase of the recent batch of the XQuery specs has finished. However there are still many comments comming in, so if you want to send one of your comments, feel free to still do so. I am also still working on reviewing the serialization spec and to go over my old F&O comments to see which ones are still relevant and need to be sent again.

posted on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 8:57 PM by mrys


# New XQuery book @ Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:53 AM

Michael Brundage's excellent XQuery reference book is finally available. [Via Michael Rys] Dr. Rys is talking about just published (February 2004) "XQuery : The XML Query Language" book. Michael Brundage is Technical Lead for XQuery processing at Microsoft and the recommendations are so weighty... I feel I want this book...

mrys

# XQuery design controversy: What should element(foo) mean in SequenceType @ Friday, February 27, 2004 1:21 PM

XQuery design controversy: What should element(foo) mean in SequenceType

mrys




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