Balisage: The Markup Conference - Balisage is a peer-reviewed conference designed to meet the needs of markup theoreticians and practitioners who are pushing the boundaries of the field. It's all about the markup: how to create it; what it means; hierarchies and overlap; modeling; taxonomies; transformation; query, searching, and retrieval; presentation and accessibility; making systems that make markup dance (or dance faster to a different tune in a smaller space) — in short, changing the world and the web through the power of markup.
Developer Life - The tutorials found here show students how to use Java2, XML, Swing, Servlet, JDBC and RMI APIs to create real world applications using XML and Java2. Complete source code files (with documentation) are available for download in all the tutorials and articles.
Extreme Markup Languages - An intense conference, this is not for beginners, nor the technically faint. This is the edge, the hard bits, the theory behind the practice, the practice that outstrips current theory - the Extreme.
Isogen International Educational Services - We provide a complete portfolio of content services - from digitization and imaging to data conversion and editorial services and knowledge process outsourcing. We also design and deploy enterprise content management, digital publishing and knowledge management systems that help organizations improve information flow.
Microsoft XML Developer Center - Microsoft's XML page, this site provides white papers, tutorials, and a list of related sites.
What is XML? (Rees) - This collection of resources was compiled by L.C. Rees. It includes resources for learning the eXtensible Markup Language, code, tools and selected links of continuing relevance.
XML Files.com - Formerly called xml101.com this site provides some good examples of the XML basics and links to others who do the same.
XML Pitstop - The mission of this website is to provide the developer community with a central location to learn about XML, locate resources and network with fellow developers. The site is organized by the following sections: examples, tools, tutorials, developers, resources, books, and user group.
XML School - In this tutorial you will learn about XML, and the difference between XML and HTML.