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The Magic of HTML

By Martin Schaeferle | November 14, 2012

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When people first began working with HTML, it seemed like magic. The fact that anyone could type a bunch of seemingly random directions and symbols into a computer, and suddenly shapes and images would appear, was something that some people could not fathom. As HTML, or hypertext markup language, evolved over the next few years, the power of the language grew. Fast-forward to today, and HTML is all around us.

It is present, in some form, in every website we visit, every app we use, and every social media platform we update. It is currently in its fifth iteration, and HTML5 is more powerful, robust, and flexible than any previous version of HTML. Knowing how to use it puts a powerful tool at your fingertips. An online HTML5 tutorial can help you learn the language quickly and easily, ensuring that you can put your new knowledge to use immediately.

Combine your HTML5 tutorial with a C# video course, and not only will you be able to create an attractive website for your employer or your own small business, but you will also be able to network it, and set up intranet communications between everyone who may need access to it. HTML is not magic, but when used properly it can do almost magical things. Master it, and you will have a skill that many, many people will want.



Martin Schaeferle

Martin Schaeferle has taught IT professionals nationwide to develop applications using Visual Basic, Microsoft SQL Server, ASP, and XML. He has been a featured speaker at Microsoft Tech-Ed and the Microsoft NCD Channel Summit, and he specializes in developing Visual Basic database applications, COM-based components, and ASP-based Web sites. In addition to writing and presenting technical training content, Martin is also LearnNowOnline's vice president of technology.


This blog entry was originally posted November 14, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle