After Google, Apple and Firefox, Microsoft too had jumped the HTML5 bandwagon and taken its advantage first with Internet Explorer version 9 and then with Windows version 8. This shifting focus of Microsoft towards JavaScript and HTML5 coding for Windows 8 is an indication that the company might have to divert its focus to the new and emerging technology of HTML5, away from its conventional programming tools of .Net, Microsoft Silverlight, Visual Basic, etc. However, this change accommodated by Microsoft has created an upheaval amongst Windows developers as they might have to give up on their traditional programming apparatus and adapt to the tools that are more limited in nature...Continue reading →
Since its launch in February, version 5.1 of WordPress has been downloaded over 19 million times. While the first major release of the year introduced a number of tools to make the CMS even better, faster, and more secure, the development of version 5.2 is now underway to improve the CMS further. As a result of the development, the WordPress Core Team recently released WordPress 5.2 Beta 2 to give users a sneak peek into what new features and improvements version 5.2 is bringing. Slated for release on April 30, WordPress 5.2 mainly emphasizes the improvement of the Block Editor and Site Health Features. Click Here to Read the full article on XHTMLjunction official blog.