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Re: Low-level vs. High-level programming (was My First Computer)
On Thursday, in article <bcrohi$i6o$1@news.cc.tut.fi>
albert@pikkukorppi.cs.tut.fi "Ojala Pasi 'Albert'" wrote:
> In article <_A6Ia.2780$J52.205@fe02.atl2.webusenet.com>,
> Randy McLaughlin <randy@nospam.com> wrote:
> >We obviously are talking about two different things. You are misusing the
> >term computer programming language. HTML is a computer programming
> >language, it is not a computational language.
> HTML is not a programming language. HTML is a typesetting language.
No, HTML is a context definition language. The mistake that has been
made ever since the corporates got hold of it is to try to
> >A person can be an HTML programmer producing HTML programs.
> A person can call himself an HTML programmer. That does not make
> HTML a programming language.
On some level it is. Very rudimentarily. It provides a sequence
of instructions and embedded data which instruct the interpreter
how to treat the data.
> > They are limited programs
> HTML pages are not programs. HTML is not a programming language.
Repetition does not increase veracity.
> A program is:
> 6 A set of coded instructions that enables a machine, especially a
> computer, to perform a desired sequence of operations.
> HTML does not provide operations, HTML does not provide a sequence,
> HTML only provides hints at how to display the page.
> >Also remember not all comptational languages are computer programming
> >languages.
> You can't calculate anything in HTML. HTML documents do not contain
> internal states that you can modify or act upon. And when you have no
> internal state, there is no sequence of operations.
e.g. <STRONG>...</STRONG> There is no state difference? Or tables.
Nothing but a sequence of state modifiers.
I don't know why you're both arguing over this.
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