Is HTML dead?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by _cartman99, Sep 15, 2006.

  1. #1
    Is HTML dead or will it never die :)
     
    _cartman99, Sep 15, 2006 IP
  2. MentaLRZ

    MentaLRZ Well-Known Member

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    HTML can never die, its the basis for every web based code known to man.
     
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  3. mistermix

    mistermix Active Member

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    I'm f*cked if it dies.
     
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    sundaybrew Numerati

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    Yea, I believe it will never die as well, considering there are millions of sites that use it :)
     
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  5. mistermix

    mistermix Active Member

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    The internet should be free for people to use and free for people to create.
     
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  6. Vizuke

    Vizuke Peon

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    Yet there are some HTML Editors that costs money. The best editor everyone knows is truely...Notepad.
     
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  7. mistermix

    mistermix Active Member

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    Notepad 4 Life - tattoo accross my chest.

    I meant the internet is free to create because it doesnt require huge technical knowledge to publish a site:)
     
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  8. frankcow

    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    I watched him die myself, shot three times in the chest he was

    what kind of question is that anyways??
     
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  9. Vizuke

    Vizuke Peon

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    he meant that will HTML will ever die as in dissapearing or people will stop using it etc. HTML cannot be represented as "him" since it is a language.
     
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  10. frankcow

    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    well clearly! (I was being sarcastic)

    my point was, who would even ask such a question, and on what basis??
     
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  11. TimeIsMoney

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    AAHAHAHHAHAHA
    Look at mine! I've got tatoos of notepad on my croch. Notepad <3 4 ever! It's the best editor out there! So simple, so ... simple?
     
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  12. Bryan Le

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    HTML will never die. As someone else stated, it is the basis of every web programming language.

    I think it's impossible to die! Now could everyday HTML tools such as Dreamweaver, Go Live or Notepad die? Yes, if a better altnernative comes out...
     
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    Vizuke Peon

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    Now what can be more simple than Notepad?
     
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  14. _cartman99

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    Paying another person to do it. Especially an old school guy who was around when html started.
     
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    pjk Well-Known Member

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    It will never die...
     
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  16. eddy2099

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    HTML is the cornerstone of every website coding. Basically, if you use PHP or ASP or any scripting language, it is only dynamic as far as the content generation is concerned but once the server goes through the script, it will generate pure HTML to be displayed. Do a View Source on any PHP page and you see HTML codes and not PHP codes .

    HTML will never die and it will still be the cornerstone of any website as we know today.
     
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    As of now it doesn't look like html is going anywhere for quite few years, but technology changes very fast, so who knows!
     
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    an0n Prominent Member

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    #18
    screw notepad. id take dreamweaver over notepad anyday.

    so stop trying to prove your e-coolness by saying 'notepad' people. you're wannabe elitism is only taking you longer top close tags.

    k, thx.
     
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    eXe Notable Member

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    lol:D. Notepad sucks with all those unwanted characters it so generously throws in. Check out ultraedit, it's my favorite. I prefer writing stuff by hand than use dreamweaver or any wysiwyg app.
     
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  20. ReLaX

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    #20
    never die :)
     
    ReLaX, Sep 15, 2006 IP