XML - Beginner Level

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XML - Beginner Level

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Learning XML fundamentals and practical applications for data sharing

Original Description

This comprehensive beginner-to-intermediate course equips learners with a solid foundation in XML and its practical applications. Starting with the core principles of markup languages and XML architecture, participants will learn to construct, interpret, and apply XML in real-world data-sharing scenarios. Through progressive modules, learners will classify character data types, define and reuse entities, and build valid XML documents using Document Type Definitions (DTDs). The course emphasizes hands-on learning with over 25 real XML examples, guiding students to apply syntax rules, define custom elements, structure nested tags, and integrate attributes. By the end of the course, learners will be able to design well-formed XML structures, validate them using DTDs, and apply XML best practices to represent and manage data across diverse domains. Ideal for aspiring developers, data professionals, and technical writers, this course bridges the gap between XML theory and practical document construction.
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