• shuzuko@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    It’s a markup language. In the simplest explanation, a programming language describes a process (what does the thing do) while a markup language describes a structure (how is the thing supposed to be displayed). There’s more to it than that, but someone else can get into deeper if they want, it’s beyond me lol

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      1 year ago

      Diogenes throws a Ruby on Rails model over the fence and shouts “Behold a markup language!”

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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      a markup language describes a structure (how is the thing supposed to be displayed)

      A markup language does not define how something is to be displayed, that’s what a styling language is for (usually CSS). A markup language semantically defines what certain parts of the created document are.

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        Lol that’s fair, but since those words in that combination barely even make sense to me I tried to dumb it down more and ended up being wrong 😂

        I’m the idiot who searches stack for code and copies and pastes it into the project so no one should listen to me anyway.

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      I knew it was a markup language, but didn’t know the diff between the two since I’m not a programmer. Thanks