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{{format}}Extensible Markup Language is a language for describing data structures. These data structures can describe both simple and complex things (e.g., an RPC call, a document). |
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== XML == |
== XML == |
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Format
This is an example of a format. You may see a list of other formats used on Rosetta Code at Category:Solutions by Format.
This is an example of a format. You may see a list of other formats used on Rosetta Code at Category:Solutions by Format.
Extensible Markup Language is a language for describing data structures. These data structures can describe both simple and complex things (e.g., an RPC call, a document).