A programming language is a set of instructions written by a programmer to deliver instructions to the computer to perform and accomplish a task.
By that definition, HTML is a programming language.
HTML is an initialism for HyperText Markup Language. It’s purpose is to provide structure to data and cannot perform logic, the defining feature of programming languages.
I guarantee you that the people writing that HTML isn’t a language are the junior devs that use DIVs for everything in their structure, especially actionable elements like buttons or anchors. Let’s ignore that the “DIV is the element of last resort”, as per the html spec. Also, I doubt that anyone suggesting CSS isn’t a language hasn’t picked up a OReilley’s manual on it recently - 1100+ pages, before you get to the glossary. HTML & CSS are quite a powerful combination.
i have been enlightened about semantics of elements, take a look at my webpage, and i do not think html is a programming language
HTML is not trying to accomplish a task but specifically displaying stuff on the screen. Like a word document, or a jpeg.
HTML is not trying to accomplish a task but specifically displaying stuff on the screen.
But what if my task is to display stuff on the screen?
Then you would be a rendering engine, built from a language that isn’t HTML.