HTML
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Origin of HTML
Coined in 1991 by English computer scientist Timothy Berners-Lee
Example Sentences
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From Textbooks • Dec. 21, 2021
Website creator Mark O'Neill said it appeared "whoever made the video for the website ran the original text file through something that converted it into HTML".
From BBC • Jul. 1, 2021
Code.7370 students learn languages including HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Python, along with a host of web design and data visualization skills.
From Slate • Jun. 26, 2018
Besides the computer science course that Alsup made him take, he already knew HTML, Javascript, CSS, BASIC, and a “tiny bit of” both Python and perl before he ever applied to clerk for Alsup.
From The Verge • Oct. 19, 2017
Usually, it's just a matter of removing some line ends and Saving As HTML.
From The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 by Tinsley, Jim
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