• Gronk@aussie.zone
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    5 天前

    Man this question would sink me because of the misnomer that HTML is a programming language.

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      It’s basically gambling on the nerdiness of the question’s writer. Do they think HTML is a programming language? Do they know that people think it’s a programming language and trying to trap them? Do they know it’s not a programming language but also know most people would think it is one and so are using the common, loose definition of a programming language in order not to trap people?

      My brain would melt

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        Mine wouldn’t.

        It is a quiz, they know what they are talking about if they put the question in. And if they don’t, you get to call out the quiz master for being wrong.

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          But I’d rather have the million dollars than the satisfaction of calling out the show for being wrong.

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            I would challenge the question right there and demand an expert counsel to explain why HyperTextMarkupLanguage is classified as a programming language when it’s not even Turing complete. It’s a markup language. Security would have to drag me, I’d die on the specificity hill.

      • Ephera@lemmy.ml
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        If the question writer was aware, they would have formulated the question differently. It’s just not clear-cut whether HTML is a programming language or not, so you wouldn’t be quizzing their knowledge, but rather just whether they hold the same opinion as you. Or whether they meta-gamed correctly. Neither of which make for a fun show…

    • dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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      I would loudly go on the record for my reasoning that Hypertext Markup Language is not Turing Complete, and therefore fails to be a programming language by the only academic and theoretical definition that matters.

      They already are going to award me “lawyer up” money, so I’ll come after them for damages later if B is the "right’ answer.

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          It can also include inline JS. HTML alone cannot be turing complete, but HTML+CSS is.

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              Those are still two different languages. HTML isn’t an umbrella term for HTML+CSS in any form.

            • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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              I can write a .ini code where a value of a key is a binary that the interpreter runs. Are ini files a programming language? Hell no, and neither is html.

              Is R a compiled programming language because several of its built in functions run compiled C code? No.

              • Ziglin (it/they)@lemmy.world
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                The point in that case would be that while not intended it could be used as a programming language. The R example seems unrelated. Every language must run compiled code at one point or else the CPU wouldn’t know what to do.

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      Don’t worry. They interview you before these shows. If you’re at all tech savvy then they would never ask you this question. They want you to be stumped by the question for legitimate reasons, not to loudly protest that you’ve been cheated by a bad question.

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      How is Hyper Text Markup Language not a programming language? Now JavaScript and CSS are arcane rituals, but html is well behaved.

      • AndyMFK@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        How is it a programming language? It’s a markup language. There’s no logic, variables or any way to manipulate data.

        • thesystemisdown@lemmy.world
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          It’s right there in the name, but then there’s CFML, which is unpopular, but it definitely features logic, variables, and data manipulation.

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            CFML walks the line, but it exists to make HTML in a programmatic way, and be very approachable to non-programmers. It’s not really a markup language, it’s a programming language disguised as markup.