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This article is part of a web development series from Microsoft. Thank you for supporting the partners who make SitePoint possible.
We've been immersing ourselves in your feedback, reviewing development trends, and meeting with partners and developers around the globe to inform where we take EdgeHTML next. In this session we'll take you through our plans for 2016, starting with our upcoming release and concluding with some longer-term investigations and investments in the future of the web platform.
This article is part of the web development series from Microsoft tech evangelists and engineers on practical JavaScript learning, open source projects, and interoperability best practices including Microsoft Edge browser and the new EdgeHTML rendering engine.
We encourage you to test across browsers and devices including Microsoft Edge – the default browser for Windows 10 – with free tools on dev.microsoftedge.com, including status.microsoftedge.com, a portal for the latest implementation status and future roadmap for interoperable web platform features in Microsoft Edge and other browsers, including Internet Explorer. Also, visit the Edge blog to stay updated and informed from Microsoft developers and experts.
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