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The goal behind developing HTML 5 was to develop an HTML standard for running full applications in a web browser. The evolution of the websites to do amazing things like Google’s mail, Microsoft’s bing and viewing content on YouTube has been made possible only with HTML 5. Google’s awesome browser Chrome has HTML 5 as a key feature. Even the Microsoft adopted HTML 5 in internet explorer 9. HTML 5 was developed by taking a much broader look at what is needed to support website development for the next decade and beyond. Continue reading “New Elements in HTML 5” »
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I’m working on a portlet at work, and one of the features is to chart phenophase observations vs. the number of hours of sunlight. It’s fairly easy if you have the right algorithm.
Here’s a problem I ran into using Seam-gen. Hopefully this will save you some time.