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4 | AristotlePagaltzis | 1 | A language for marking up information, usually used for interchange between programs and for FileFormat~s. It differs from a ProgrammingLanguage in that it is not TuringComplete. |
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4 | AristotlePagaltzis | 3 | [RTF], [SGML], [XML] are MarkupLanguage~s, while [C], [Java], and PostScript are ProgrammingLanguage~s. |