What is The Difference Between REXX And SGML, Programming Languages
REXX is an Interpreted Programming Language, while SGML is a Markup Language
What are Interpreted Programming Languages
An interpreted language is a programming language for which most of its implementations execute instructions directly, without previously compiling a program into machine-language instructions. The interpreter executes the program directly, translating each statement into a sequence of one or more subroutines already compiled into machine code. (Wikipedia)
What are Markup Languages
A markup language is an artificial language that uses annotations to text that define how the text is to be displayed.
While REXX is an Interpreted Programming Language, and SGML is a Markup Language
Let us now look at the difference between the two:
What is REXX Programming Language – A brief synopsis
Short for Restructured Extended Executor, REXX is an interpreted language developed by IBM. It was designed with an intent to be an easily learnable and readable language. NetRexx is the IBM’s implementation of REXX that offers object-oriented programming. Object REXX is an object-oriented scripting language that is based on REXX.
What is SGML Programming Language – A brief synopsis
Standardized General Markup Language (SGML) has descended from IBM’s Generalized Markup Language. It is an ISO standard metalanguage that can define markup languages for documents. It was designed with the intent of sharing machine-readable documents of large projects that had to be retained for long years.
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A Complete List of Computer Programming Languages
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