HTML
XHTML
SGML
MathML
XML
GML
are a few Markup Languages to name
A markup language adds codes to content that is interpreted to have specific meanings to different programs. There are many different types of markup languages. The markup language used most of the time on the Web is HTML. Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) tells a browser how to format and display content. For example These Words tells the browser to display the characters between the tags as bold.
•These are not true programming languages, as they contain instructions to control the flow of the program, such as decision structures or loops.• Instead mark-up languages give instructions to control the format and layout of a computer file.•Examples include HTML used to create web pages.
High level languages Mid Level Languages Low level languages High level languages: cobol, fortran etc Mid level languages: C, C++ Low level languages: assembly language
It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
They are not examples of languages. They arelanguages.
A markup language adds codes to content that is interpreted to have specific meanings to different programs. There are many different types of markup languages. The markup language used most of the time on the Web is HTML. Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) tells a browser how to format and display content. For example These Words tells the browser to display the characters between the tags as bold.
HTML is called markup language because it uses Markup Tags. Some examples of tags are <p>, <head>, <body> etc.
Some examples of languages that do not have a written form include some indigenous languages spoken by small communities, such as some Australian Aboriginal languages or some African tribal languages. These languages have traditionally been passed down orally from generation to generation.
Markup languages are used to store data, so no--they are not used only on the client side. XML allows programmers to define markup languages for use in their own programs. Popular XML based language files include things like Microsoft's .docx file format.
HTML can be said as Hyper Text Markup Language. It is a language which works as Markup tags.
Some examples of phonetic languages include Spanish, Italian, Finnish, and Korean. These languages are written in a way that closely matches the sounds of the spoken words.
HTML and XML both are markup languages. These languages use tags for functionality.
Some examples of languages spoken without the use of writing systems include some indigenous languages in remote regions, such as some Amazonian languages or certain African tribal languages. These languages have been traditionally passed down orally from generation to generation.
•These are not true programming languages, as they contain instructions to control the flow of the program, such as decision structures or loops.• Instead mark-up languages give instructions to control the format and layout of a computer file.•Examples include HTML used to create web pages.
Some examples of vernacular languages include English, Spanish, French, Hindi, and Swahili. These languages are commonly spoken by people as their native language in specific regions or countries.
High level languages Mid Level Languages Low level languages High level languages: cobol, fortran etc Mid level languages: C, C++ Low level languages: assembly language
Some examples of written languages that use symbols include Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Egyptian hieroglyphics. These languages use characters or symbols to represent words or concepts.