Can you give an example? Because I’ve just looked at Luxembourg, Nepal, and Aruba, and they’re all littered with named buildings and landmarks. Pyongyang even has a fair bit filled in.
Oh wow! How long had you been married to her?
Okay, I follow now. Thanks for your patience, ha.
So you mean for example that typing <p>…</p> is more comporable pressing enter in Microsoft Word? But then you’re typing a code instead, no?
You mean the code behind the scenes is like HTML? But then I don’t see how it’s not in a programming language.
But a font is an instance of a typeface, so you just mean they’re different gestalts? My question was how they’re different things.
I’m not a programmer so I’m tending towards accepting HTML as a programming language, because it’s a language you type in to make the computer do stuff. Is there maybe another example of something that does what HTML does but obviously isn’t a programming language?
On the contrary, since gluten-free food became trendy, there’s been more of it on offer, which is better people with coeliac disease. The problem arises when chefs and cooks start thinking gluten-intolerant people are asking for gluten-free food because it’s trendy, so they decide to just run the risk of poisoning someone because they think they know better. I used to have a chef like this, and he ended up poisoning someone. Massive cunt, he was.
“PIN number”
vs.
“FOSS software”
Who’d win in a fight?
There’s a comedy sketch from about twenty years ago where that happens but I can’t find it at the mo.
In your haste to correct it to “doesn’t” you missed “why does it doesn’t”.
I have a colleague who sends me work messages on Whatsapp when neither of us are at work. I don’t think he has a social life, because he is in many other respects a massive cunt.
I don’t know much about coding, but I know Cuneiform isn’t an alphabet.