Open XML development book
Wouter Van Vugt's book "Open XML Explained" is now available for free download from OpenXMLDeveloper.org. The book is based on the content used in the Open XML developer workshops (available here), with several additional topics included as well. At 128 pages, this book is essentially a high-level tour of the features of Open XML, with low-level details provided for features that most developers will want to use in typical applications.
For now the book is only available in soft copy format, but we're working out the details of how to make it available in hard copy as well. Meanwhile, I have a few copies that I'll mail to anyone who sends me an email with a how-to article for OpenXMLDeveloper.org.
Your email should include a code sample (in any language) that shows how to read or write an Open XML document or data contained within a document, and a brief writeup of how it works. Your sample shouldn't duplicate an existing article on OpenXMLDeveloper, so check out the articles already published on the site to be sure. Also include the mailing address for your book, and the size of t-shirt you wear.
I'll get your article published on OpenXMLDeveloper, and you'll receive a book and a t-shirt for your efforts. I have a few dozen copies of both (and yes, I'm still mailing out t-shirts if you're waiting on some from a recent workshop), so this will be on a first-come basis. If your sample is in a language we've not yet seen on OpenXMLDeveloper, I'll throw in a couple extra books as well.
Comments
Anonymous
August 14, 2007
Doug has been so kind to get the Open XML Explained book online on OpenXMLDeveloper.org ! No paymentAnonymous
August 14, 2007
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August 14, 2007
Alors qu'en ce moment même, je suis en train de travailler à mon premier livre sur le sujet, Wouter VanAnonymous
August 14, 2007
Thank you Wouter for making your book available for free download - a wonderful gesture and much appreciated. Looking forward to attending your sessions with Doug in Barcelona.Anonymous
August 15, 2007
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August 15, 2007
I've been talking about VSTO v3 and OBA in my TechEd sessions in Australia and New Zealand, but thereAnonymous
August 17, 2007
Did Wouter also explain what you can implement without risk of patent infringment? I don't think a "promise" has any legal value over here. A friend of mine talked to a lawyer yesterday. And the CNS was already dropped in favour of the promise. But the real problem is not patent licensing but that micorsoft applied for XML patents at all.Anonymous
August 19, 2007
The book only covers technical how-to information for developers, but there's a simple answer to your question, Andre: you can implement 100% of the spec without risk of patent infringement, per the OSP.Anonymous
August 20, 2007
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August 22, 2007
I gathered a list of common Open XML questions related to programmability: What are the Open XML FileAnonymous
August 23, 2007
Alors qu'en ce moment même, je suis en train de travailler à mon premier livre sur le sujet, Wouter Van