Harry Roberts expresses his passion for HTML while asserting that it should not be classified as a programming language. He emphasizes that while HTML is essential, fast, and accessible, proficiency in it does not require the same complex thinking expected in programming. Painting a vivid contrast between his work and that of true software engineers, he urges for greater appreciation and understanding of HTML's capabilities within the web development community, advocating for its recognition as a crucial skill rather than aligning it with programming languages.
I adore HTML. I much prefer it over anything else! But I wouldn't call it a programming language.
HTML is fundamental, it's powerful, and it's fast, but it is easy.
Being 'technically correct', while important to many, is usually pedantic, unproductive, and not very helpful.
I wish more people took HTML more seriously. I wish more people were good at HTML and understood its power and capabilities.
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