VoiceXML Projects: Once you have mastered the basic syntax of VoiceXML, this book will come in very handy when designing your first deployed applications. Another highly recommended book, that covers application development from inception to deployment.
Designing Effective Speech Interfaces: While this book does not deal directly with VoiceXML, it does cover some of the core technologies behind the language itself. This is a very useful companion to any of the above reference guides.
Nuance.com: Straight from the source. The Nuance website contains documentation, developer forums, development tools, and all kinds of other goodies. Sign up for a membership now to start reaping the benefits.
VoiceXMLplanet.com: This site offers platform reviews, telephony event listings, and much, much more. You know you want to bookmark this one.
VoiceXML.org: An excellent site for those who want to see what is on the horizon in the VoiceXML frontier.
Voice Web Community: A simply outstanding site for VoiceXML. They offer developer forums beyond counting, where you can commonly find answers to any questions you may have. Highly recommended!
Ken Rehor's World of VXML: Ken has put together quite a comprehensive site dealing with all things VoiceXML. General platform information, references, tools, and tutorial links are all at your fingertips.
Web Articles
XML.com has a very good article on integrating VoiceXML with Perl as a backend. If Perl is your favorite flavor of markups, then you'd do well to check out this article, which has some very useful sample code for you to draw on. O'Reilly again leads the pack.
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