Markup languages, such as HTML and XML, usetags(e.g.,
, <title>, <body>) to define the structure and presentation of data. They are not programming languages in the traditional sense, as they don't include logic or execution flow.
“Markup languages use tags to annotate and structure text. Common examples include HTML and XML.” — CompTIA ITF+ Software Concepts
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