The Board of W3C Regulates it. I Guess so... For more information you can see www.w3c.org you'll come to know more...
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
Sun Microsystems. It is now a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation, but wasn't when it developed the Java language.
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its just convert the source language of a program to target language at once.....whereas interpreter do it line wise....
Niklaus Wirth was responsible for the programming language Pascal, which was designed in the years 1968 and 1969.
The rules for the organization of a language is called syntax.
HTML
HTML is a markup language for designing. It involves tags and using them to proper place.
The word "police" is typically treated as a plural noun, referring to a body of officers or an organization responsible for maintaining law and order. However, in some contexts, it can be used as a singular collective noun when referring to the force as a whole, such as "The police is investigating the case." Nonetheless, the plural form is more commonly used in everyday language.
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It is a computer language, but it is not a computer programming language. You cannot write programs with it. It is just for designing the layout of a webpage, and it is a Markup language. Its full title is HyperText Markup Language.
LAD responsible for acquiring a language.
HTML is a markup language with tags. It is used for designing interactive web pages.
Maintaining a minority language involves creating opportunities for speaking, reading, and writing in that language regularly. This can include using it at home, engaging with cultural activities in the minority language, and seeking out community resources such as schools or language classes. Consistency and active use of the language are key to maintaining proficiency.
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
Heritage speakers face challenges in maintaining language proficiency and cultural identity due to limited exposure to the language, lack of formal education in the language, societal pressure to assimilate, and generational language shift within their families.
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