Thursday, September 29, 2011

homework-1


 Since its creation many years ago, just as any other computer language does, HTML has evolved and become more advanced with newer features and greater, nearly unlimited building potential. With change and advancement, however, comes conflicts and confusion amongst the HTML programming community. Throughout the years, HTML has gone from a simple, easy to use language into the complex and intricate code that is has become today. With updates, upgrades and the occasional change of direction, HTML users have not always been so certain of what will come next or when the next upgrade will be openly available. To clear up some of that confusion, two HTML experts, Bruce Lawson and Remy Sharp, wrote an article on HTML5, the most modern version of HTML.