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As a .NET developer, you are bound to encounter XML-based data in numerous places. Application and web-based configuration files store information as XML. Windows Presentation Foundation uses an XML-based grammar (XAML) to represent desktop GUIs. ADO.NET DataSets can easily save out (or load in) data as XML. Even Windows Communication Foundation stores numerous settings as the well-formatted string called XML.

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© 2015 Andrew Troelsen and Philip Japikse

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Troelsen, A., Japikse, P. (2015). Introducing LINQ to XML. In: C# 6.0 and the .NET 4.6 Framework. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1332-2_24

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