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What is a markup language, and how does it differ from programming languages?
What is a markup language, and how does it differ from programming languages?
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A markup language, such as HTML or XML, is designed to annotate text to define its structure and presentation. Unlike programming languages, which include logic and control flow to perform computations, markup languages primarily describe data and format it for display.