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Cake day: July 28th, 2020

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  • Hyper Text Markup Language

    A. Yes it’s a language.

    B. People who write HTML have been called Programmers for decades.

    C. Are you writing in a kind of pseudo code that the computer is going to transform into another form? Yes.

    I think the problem here isn’t that HTML isn’t a programming language. The problem is that we don’t further classify programming languages.

    There should be Platform Languages and Client languages.

    HTML is most definitely a Client Language.




  • I’d be open to considering those but I never had a website break it down in a material way. At best 6 to me is shiny and side grade – if it results in major labor and time spent without reasonable benefit within a LAN then it’s not going to be a humdinger. Of course like I said if there are arguments to be made I’m happy to contemplate them.

    YMMV, for me the juice hasn’t been worth the squeeze yet and I’m not sure it ever will.


  • YMMV. Time, energy, compat*ability problems, unforseen issues which cost time debugging.

    Again, I’m speaking for me – there has to be a tangible real benefit and within networks even with 100 devices IPv4 does the job better than fine and better than IPv6 for some folks.

    Not to mention its just plain easier to remember 4 octet sets of numbers running from machine to machine in an office than 6 or 8 or whatever.