But oXygen projects are about more than just sharing the data or performing batch operations (such as validation and transformation) over multiple files. You don’t have to be the world’s most pedantic dictionary nerd to know that managing and organizing your files consistently is helpful, especially if you want to share them with others. To do all that, you will most likely need a bunch of files. This is important because using XML technologies makes sense only if you use them to their full extent: not just to write, but also to validate, trasnform and display your data in a way that works best for you. Oxygen XML Editor allows you to organize your XML-related files into projects. (This is a course for dicitonary nerds after all.) #Projects In this course we’ll be learning about the more advanced functionalities and customization options, which will take your use of oXygen to an altogether new level of proficiency and fun.
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