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The HyperText Markup Language, or more commonly known as HTML, was created by Tim Berners-Lee and the W3C in 1993. It is compatible with Cascading StyleSheets, or CSS. HTML's latest version is HTML5.2, pushed in 2017. It is used for building websites using a series of tags like <p></p> or <a href="if.php"></a>.
The HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a popular web design language for a very long time.
by Dictionary & Thesaurus November 5, 2023
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listing markup

Printing out code to draw on it; what you draw is based on what you're trying to understand.
Dude, use listing markup to understand that method before you refactor it.
by mkem114 May 28, 2018
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