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What is DDA in this lesson? We're going to dive that more. Hey there. Mine's Josh, over 10 years of experience in technical writing, and I'm also the founder of Technical Writer hq. And before we dive the lesson, take a moment to subscribe to our channel, and that way you don't miss any of our future videos. Now let's go ahead and get started. So data is the acronym for Darwin Information Typing Architecture. It's an XL based open standard architecture for document representation. An XML is an acronym for extensible markup language. It's a text centric markup language derived from standard generalized markup language, or in other words S G M L A markup language such as XML uses tax to define elements within a. and tags are markup instructions and closed in angle brackets. So for example, you have angle, roots, angle and angle, name, angle, and we can read markup languages because they contain standard words rather than programming code or syntax and XML and hyper tax markup language,...