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Markup Languages - INI

Markup languages are languages used to define the structure and meaning of documents by adding tags or symbols to text. Representative examples include HTML, XML, Markdown, and YAML, which are used for various purposes such as web page creation, data exchange, configuration files, and document creation. They are essential technologies that enable computers to understand document structure and process them appropriately.

Markup Language HTML XML Markdown YAML Web Technology Data Format
[item.html]
code=01
slug=html
name=HTML
description=The standard markup language for defining the structure of web pages.
category=Web Display
developer=Tim Berners-Lee
fullName=HyperText Markup Language
yearCreated=1989

[item.xml]
code=02
slug=xml
name=XML
description=A highly extensible markup language widely used for data exchange.
category=Data Exchange & Configuration
developer=W3C
fullName=Extensible Markup Language
yearCreated=1998

[item.markdown]
code=03
slug=markdown
name=Markdown
description=A lightweight markup language that expresses document structure with simple syntax.
category=Lightweight Document Description
developer=John Gruber, Aaron Swartz
fullName=Markdown
yearCreated=2004

[item.yaml]
code=04
slug=yaml
name=YAML
description=A human-readable data serialization format widely used for configuration files.
category=Data Exchange & Configuration
developer=Clark Evans, Ingy döt Net, Oren Ben-Kiki
fullName=YAML Ain't Markup Language
yearCreated=2001

[item.xhtml]
code=05
slug=xhtml
name=XHTML
description=A language combining HTML and XML that follows XML's strict grammar rules.
category=Web Display
developer=W3C
fullName=Extensible HyperText Markup Language
yearCreated=2000

[item.sgml]
code=06
slug=sgml
name=SGML
description=The international standard that became the foundation of markup languages.
category=Standard Specification
developer=ISO/Charles Goldfarb
fullName=Standard Generalized Markup Language
yearCreated=1986