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HTML

AKA HyperText Markup Language

Summary

HyperText Markup Language is the standard markup language for creating web pages and applications. It provides the structure and content of a webpage, working alongside CSS for styling and JavaScript for functionality.

Paradigms

markup, declarative

Domains

web development, hypermedia

Key Features

semantic markup, accessibility attributes

Typing

untyped system, weak typing, none inference, none type coercion, no type annotations

Compilation

parsed

Influenced By

SGML, XML

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File extensions

html, htm, xhtml

External Links

Status active
Type markup
Created 1993
Designed by Tim Berners-Lee
WHATWG
Developed by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
WHATWG
PyPL Index N/A
TIOBE Index N/A
GitHub rank #1