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I have to confess that we’ve only scratched the surface of XML support in .NET. The goal was to introduce you to the features and get you coding. There’s actually enough content and features to System.Xml to fill an entire book all its own. If you are an XML fiend, I’m sure you’ll have a ball browsing through the property and methods lists of XmlDocument, XPathNavigator, XmlReader, XmlWriter, XmlReaderSettings, and XmlWriterSettings.

In the next chapter we’ll move away from XML files as data stores and move to using fully featured SQL Server databases and the built-in database features in C# Express.

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(2006). Working with XML. In: Beginning Visual C# 2005 Express Edition. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0167-0_15

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