Charles Goldfarb
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Charles F. Goldfarb is known as the father of SGML and is a co-inventor of the concept of markup languages. Goldfarb holds an LL.B. from Harvard Law School. He worked at IBM's Almaden Research Center for many years and is now an independent consultant based in Saratoga, California.
[edit] Selected publications
- The SGML Handbook, Oxford University Press (1991), ISBN 0-19-853737-9
- SGML Buyer's Guide, Prentice Hall (1998), ISBN 0-13-681511-1
- XML Handbook, Prentice Hall (1998), ISBN 0-13-081152-1