Ayubowan, welcome to the third issue of the online IT magazine diGIT. I hope by now, everyone is familiar with the format of diGIT. Weve had a fair number of comments about the new design and are glad to hear that everyone likes it.
Let me remind everyone that this magazine is possible only because of the articles given by our valued contributors. Our team of contributors are all involved in IT in some sort or another and very much active in their respective field. Do visit the contributor page to see the background of each of our contributors. You can also contact each of the contributors by sending an email to mailto:comments@digit.lk. We are very glad to get direct articles from Microsoft, Intel and Ridgecrest in this months issue. We hope to see more companies joining with us in the future.
We have a number of new subsections being added to this months issue. Please do let us know if we should add more sections that are of interest to you. This months articles include a very informative piece by Hayesha Somarathne on why we really need to use Cascade Style Sheets (CSS). Isuru Wijerathne takes us five years into the future to show us what kinds of technologies there will be then. Laknath Buddhika shows us the file structure behind the CMS Drupal. Sandarenu Chaturika gives us more pointers on writing better code, this time focusing on functions or methods.
Let me end the April issues editorial with a quotation, this time by Anton Chekhov who once said
Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice.
So I hope we can all do that after reading this months diGIT.
Happy reading!
W.G.T. Fernando Editor in chief
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