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Re: Low-level vs. High-level programming (was My First Computer)



"wildstar" <wildstar128@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns939F742A514DCwildstar128hotmailco@216.168.3.44...
> "Randy McLaughlin" <randy@nospam.com> wrote in news:jGdIa.14004$nx5.10251
> @fe05.atl2.webusenet.com:
>
> > Nowhere in your improper definition of programming does it require an
> > internal state and as for the sequence of operations that is exactly
what
> > HTML code is.
>
> Your definition of a program is inaccurate. Whoever wrote that definition
> gave a raw and very bland definition. HTML is a document layout/formatting
> script. HTML is more a script language then a real programming language.
> HTML is for formatting the layout of a web-document. More powerful script
> languages are used to do mathematics.
>
> For example, show me an HTML that does not use any forms of script
> languages including PHP that does mathematics. The rule is use pure HTML
> tags. At the same time, show me an HTML page that gives the user the
> ability to control a rectangular paddle and move it around to bounce a
> ball. Hey, make a "PONG" game in HTML (no script languages allowed) - only
> pure HTML. NO PHP.

I took my definition from a dictionary, I quoted it and I gave a reference
for anyone to look it up and come back with a different definition.  Where
do you get your definition from, or is it I know therefore I know.  If you
have a different definition you would like to quote and give a reference I
would love to look it up and see if a debate on is in order.  Until then
everyone can accept how ignorant you are.