Veronica Explains on Nostr: The question of "is HTML a programming language" is never about definitions. It's ...
The question of "is HTML a programming language" is never about definitions.
It's about excluding a group of laborers from receiving equal compensation to others, as well as a means to justify not teaching engineers how to center web content without several frameworks.
I will not be taking questions.
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