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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Is Harvard Teaching DocBook ?
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 11:19 -0400, Raymond wrote: > http://www.extension.harvard.edu/2005-06/courses/12151.jsp Wow. Heck of a lot to pack into one term. This course focuses on using XML technologies in website development. The first part of the course covers fundamental XML technologies (XML, XPath, XSL, XSLT, XSLFO, XML Schemas, DTDs, and DOM) and open-source, web-based XML publishing frameworks such as Cocoon. The second part of the course covers specific markup languages (applications of XML) relevant to website development (XHTML, SVG, RDF, RSS, DocBook, and WML), with an emphasis on developing dynamic, data-driven sites that deliver content in a variety of media types (HTML, text, PDF, graphics) to a variety of devices (desktop and handheld computers, WAP-enabled cellular phones) and audiences. In addition, XML-based web services are surveyed. Prerequisite: CSCI E-12 or equivalent experience. What's CSCI E-12 mean? ten years with W3C? regards DaveP
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