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[Announcement]
The World's Fastest XQuery Tutorial Available Now for Free

Bedford, MA – Stylus Studio (http://www.stylusstudio.com), the
industry-leading provider of XML development tools for advanced data
integration, today announced the availability of the world's fastest
XQuery tutorial. Unlike over-priced, boring, or confusing online XQuery
training seminars, "Learn XQuery in 10 Minutes" is fast, easy, and
free. The new tutorial is written by XML industry guru, Dr. Michael
Kay, founder of Saxonica, the producer of the Saxon XQuery and XSLT
processor. Dr. Kay is a member of the W3C committee on XQuery, XPath
and XSLT, and the author of numerous best-selling XML books. Software
developers and managers looking for ways to give their development
teams a leg-up can read the new tutorial online today at
http://www.stylusstudio.com/xquery_primer.html.

This exciting new XQuery tutorial is designed for anyone who wants to
know what XQuery is but doesn't have the time to find out. We all know
the problem: so many exciting new technologies, so little time to
research them all. Fortunately, XQuery is easy to learn, and a far cry
easier than any other technology you're currently using for XML data
integration. To prove this point, we've packed all the XQuery
essentials into one powerful XQuery primer covering everything you’ve
ever wanted to know about XQuery! "Learn XQuery in 10 Minutes" covers
the following topics:

• What is XQuery For?
• Building Your First XQuery
• Accessing XML Documents with XQuery
• XQuery FLWOR Expressions
• Generating XML Output with XQuery
• Understanding the Relationship between XQuery and Databases

In just 10 minutes, this powerful XQuery tutorial will transform you
from average-Joe developer to XQuery genius, and the lessons learned
will increase your productivity, helping you shave weeks off your
future workload and getting you one step closer to landing that cushy
chief software architect gig. If you can read only one XQuery tutorial
this year, "Learn XQuery in 10 Minutes" is it! Read the new XQuery
primer online at: http://www.stylusstudio.com/xquery_primer.html.

Develop XQuery Applications in 10 Minutes

Once you've read "Learn XQuery in 10 Minutes", the easiest way to build
real-world XQuery applications is with Stylus Studio® 6 XML Enterprise
Edition, the world's leading XQuery development tool, with full support
for XQuery Editing, XQuery Mapping, XQuery Debugging, XQuery Profiling,
and more. Stylus Studio is the first and only XML IDE to fully support
the latest XQuery 1.0 working draft (April 2005). Furthermore, new
support for Java code generation and XQuery output validation means you
can quickly and easily develop and deploy live XQuery applications
using industry-leading XQuery processing components like DataDirect
XQuery and Saxon. Download a free trial of our award-winning XQuery
tools today!

The World's Best XML Developer Newsletter

At Stylus Studio, we're committed to providing free XML developer
resources, including primers, tutorials, whitepapers, video
demonstrations, expert opinions, and more. And we deliver all of this
to you each month for free. Why waste hundreds of dollars on costly
online XML training webinars when you can get it all for free directly
from leading XML industry experts like Dr. Michael Kay, just by signing
up for the Stylus Scoop today at
http://www.stylusstudio.com/xml_newsletter.html.

About Stylus Studio

Stylus Studio, a product from DataDirect Technologies, an operating
company of Progress Software Corporation, is the industry's most
innovative XML IDE, providing advanced support for XML and its related
technologies: XSL, XSLT, XML Schema, DTD, SOAP, WSDL, SQL/XML, XML
mapping, and XQuery. Used by leading software developers world-wide,
Stylus Studio simplifies XML programming and enhances developer
productivity through innovation. For more information, visit
http://www.stylusstudio.com.

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