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The MathML Handbook (Internet Series) |
A powerful XML-based markup language for publishing mathematics on the Web, MathML makes it possible to develop Web-based applications for displaying, searching, indexing, archiving, and evaluating mathematical content. With the growing availability of tools to support this new standard (including its display by Internet Explorer and Netscape), MathML has the potential to transform the processing and communication of mathematical information. The MathML Handbook is the definitive resource for this exciting new Web technology. The book begins with an overview of MathML and its practical applications. It then moves on to a clear exposition of the basic concepts of MathML including XML syntax, presentation markup, content markup, and combined markup. Additional chapters deal with advanced topics such as using CSS and XSLT style sheets to control the display of MathML, tools for converting TeX equations to MathML, and using JavaScript with MathML to create dynamic math web sites featuring interactive equations. The book will be useful to anyone interested in working with mathematics on the Web, such as scientists, engineers, Web developers, publishers, teachers and students.
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Publisher:
Charles River Media
Author:
Pavi Sandhu
Release Date: 2002-11-27
ISBN/EAN: 1584502495 / 9781584502494
New Price: $49.99 /
Used Price: $20.90 /
Collectible Price: n.a.
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| A genuinely first-rate resource | Rating:  | | The MathML Handbook by technical writer and expert Pavi Sandhu is a straightforward, "user friendly" guide to MathML, -- an XML-based markup language especially designed for mathematicians who publish on the World Wide Web. Individual chapters teach the basics of MathML, how to display MathML in web browsers, how to convert between TeX and MathML, how to utilize MathML for computations, and much, much more. With an accompanying CD featuring demo software for viewing and creating works with MathML, The MathML Handbook is highly recommended as being a genuinely first-rate resource. | | Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 5, Date: 2003-03-06 | | | | Great for the Beginner and the Advanced | Rating:  | I bought this book as a MathML beginner and was greatly impressed by its easy intoduction to the topic. My XML was a bit rusty, but I wasn't a total newbie. This book has covered all my needs for MathML processing and I have seen no need to buy any other reference on the subject. As I have been able to do all my project on the subject without getting lost, I must really have found a good book My co-worker, who is much more advanced than I also found this book very useful as a reference guide and even learned from the chapters on the various MathML supporting applications and dynamic web.Aside from the content, this book reads very well. The author is clear, concise, and doesn't clutter the book with personal nonsense like so many other technical authors. As the users of MathML continue to increase, this book appears just in time for the early adapters. As a big fan of MathML, I hope others read this book and use MathML themselves. There is no longer an excuse to refrain from MathML on account of a lack of hardcopy documentation. | | Total Votes: 6, Helpful Votes: 6, Date: 2003-02-25 | | |
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