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Though you’re covering XML last of the four most common .NET Framework class library input/output (I/O) mechanisms, it’s hardly the least important. In fact, much of the underlying architecture of .NET relies on XML, so much so that the .NET Framework class library provides a plethora of ways of working with XML. This chapter covers some of the more common classes.
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Fraser, S.R.G. (2003). XML. In: Managed C++ and .NET Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0775-7_13
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