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XML Developer
Anton is a web developer with 16 years of experience. He has worked on various projects such as wind turbine management system, an online service for financial reporting & analytics and monitoring tools. He is highly skilled in technologies such as PHP, OOP, WordPress, MySQL, REST/RESTful APIs
XML Developer
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XML Developer
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XML Developer
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XML Developer
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XML Query (abbreviated as XQuery) is a new query language. It's made to query XML documents with SQL-style syntax. Since XML (and consequently XQuery) isn't restricted by the rigid structure of tables and relations, XQuery's possibilities go well beyond SQL. XML can be used to represent a wide range of data models.
An XQuery query can also return data from numerous documents stored in separate locations. Although XSLT provides similar features, many IT professionals, particularly database managers who are experienced with SQL, will find XQuery considerably easier to understand. As a result, firms are inclined to hire XQuery developers.
An XML document can be extracted using XQuery from a physical or virtual representation of XML data. SQLXML (included in Microsoft SQL Server 2000) is an example of the latter since it allows a developer to extract data from a SQL Server database that is represented as XML via the HTTP protocol. Any system that exposes XML over HTTP is a potential source of data for XQuery. The creators of XQuery hope that it may be used to query any data store, including XML files, XML databases, and non-XML data stores.
Performance of multi-document searches will be a challenge with the growth of loosely linked systems and data arriving from halfway around the world, especially if a developer just wants a tiny amount of data from a huge document. By distributing a query across the queried systems, future versions of XQuery may be able to solve this problem. As a result, businesses are more likely to hire XQuery developers.
XQuery will begin to profoundly impact the way corporate software applications are designed, with software companies riding the XML wave and XQuery being an official W3C recommendation. There's a lot of excitement and a lot of enthusiastic application developers and architects are putting up powerful XQuery applications.
When you combine all of these factors, you get a rare and powerful paradigm shift that will radically alter the way corporate software applications are developed. The countdown sequence commenced after the launch codes have been entered. Companies hire XQuery developers and form development teams with a variety of software development skills as a result of the advantages of using XQuery.
Despite the fact that there is a constant demand for XQuery developers around the world, the hiring process may be tricky. When recruiters hire XQuery developers who can bring the greatest value, they regularly run into problems. As the demand for remote xQuery programmers has grown, the hiring process has become increasingly challenging.
So, what's the solution? Is it possible to hire the best xQuery engineers quickly and affordably without sacrificing quality?
Yes, it is possible.
Turing helps businesses white deeply vetted remote XQuery developers at half the price. We hire top xQuery coders after evaluating their skills in web app development, and key programming languages like Java, JavaScript, Python, C#, and more. We also look at their interpersonal skills and experience working with remote teams.
With Turing, businesses can build a team of top remote XQuery developers in only 4 days.
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