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Seasons Greetings & A Warm Welcome to 2026

Here we are again, standing at the doorstep of a brand-new year. There's something magical about this moment—the quiet pause between what has been and what is yet to come. As we bid farewell to 2025, it feels like the perfect time to celebrate the journey, appreciate the lessons, acknowledge the achievements, and look forward with optimism and renewed energy. From everyone at Lemon Web Solutions, Seasons Greetings and a heartfelt Happy New Year 2026!

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Do We Really Need So Much JavaScript Anymore? Modern HTML and CSS Say “Maybe Not.”

For years, JavaScript has been the hero of the web. Anytime HTML and CSS hit their limits, JavaScript stepped in and saved the day. Want interactive menus? Fancy accordions? Dynamic UI behavior? JavaScript has traditionally been the go-to solution, and it has undeniably driven the evolution of modern web experiences forward.

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When “Testing in Production” Goes Wrong: Lessons From Cloudflare’s Recent Outages

In the world of IT and systems engineering, there's a golden rule that everyone learns early on: never experiment directly on your live environment. Changes should be tested, validated, broken, repaired, and verified long before they ever touch anything users depend on. That's why most organizations maintain multiple environments such as Development, Test, and Staging before rolling anything into Production. It is a time-tested safety net designed to protect reliability.

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Google May Finally Let You Change Your Gmail Address — Starting with Users in India

For as long as many of us can remember, Google has had a firm rule: once you choose your Gmail address, you are stuck with it. Whether you created something embarrassing as a teenager or simply outgrew your old username, changing that primary Gmail address has never been possible. It's the identity tied to everything in your Google world — from YouTube to Photos to Drive.

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Microsoft’s Big Plan: Move Away from C and C++, and March Toward Rust

Microsoft is quietly working on one of its most ambitious software engineering shifts yet: reducing, and eventually eliminating, its reliance on C and C++ across its massive codebase by 2030. That includes parts of Windows – even Windows 11 – which still heavily depend on these older, performance-oriented languages. And the surprising part? Artificial Intelligence is going to play a big role in making this happen.

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