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Autor: Steven HolznerPublicação: 07/06/2006Edição: 1ISBN: 0321426223BrochuraPáginas: 344Idioma: InglêsEditora: Peachpit Press

Livro Secrets of RSS (2006)

A Guided Tour of the Mysteries of RSS for Both Readers and Publishers

0321426223

Com exemplos práticos e explicações detalhadas, este livro voltado para webmaster e curiosos sobre o funcionamento dos RSS. Explica como criar, usar e gerenciar RSS.

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Se você deseja criar seus próprios feeds RSS ou apenas simplesmente gostaria de adiciona-los em seu site, este livro é para você. Em Secrets of RSS, o autor Steven Holzner traz tutoriais e dicas que lhe ensinarão tudo o que você precisa saber sobre como implementar e usar eficazmente os RSS.

Esta obra traz detalhes interessantes como:
  • Como ler os Feed;
  • Como criar seu primeiro RSS;
  • Ferramentas gratúitas para gerar RSS;
  • Criação de Podcasts;
  • E muito mas!


Whether you want to create your own RSS feeds or just would like to locate and add them to your Web site, this is the book for you. In the Secrets of RSS, author Steven Holzner provides real-world guidance and advice to introduce you everything you need to know about effectively implementing and using RSS:

  • How to connect to RSS feed, handle them, and track down what you want;
  • The difference between RSS and blogs, and how nearly every major RSS reader works;
  • How to design an RSS feed, what you’ll find in RSS feeds, and formats and links;
  • Create your own first RSS feed from scratch:and subscribe to it;
  • Putting RSS to work in the real-world ;
  • The free tools and software available to help you create RSS files;
  • Finding, subscribing to, and creating podcasts;
  • Spreading the word about your RSS feed;
  • RSS best practices;
  • And more!

About the authors:
Steven Holzner is an award-winning author who has been writing about XML topics such as XSLT as long as they’ve been around. He’s the author of the best-selling Inside XML by New Riders, and has written 67 books, all on programming topics, selling well over a million copies.

His books have been translated into 16 languages around the world and include a good number of industry bestsellers. He’s a former contributing editor of PC Magazine, graduated from MIT, and received his Ph.D. at Cornell. He’s been on the faculty of both MIT and Cornell, and also teaches corporate seminars around the country.

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