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this is week two of web one and today we are moving into chapter two but we have a little bit of chapter one PowerPoint slides to finish up and if you remember um from the last set of videos I purposefully stopped at this spot on purpose uh and and the reason for that is we start to talk about the markup languages themselves and I didnamp;#39;t want to like hastily go through it I wanted to give you all the detail that it deserves as especially as we go into chapter 2 and we go full force into into coding so I think it matches up a little bit better but letamp;#39;s talk about the history of markup languages uh where they come from and and kind of where theyamp;#39;re going um you see on the slide here that first bullet they talk about a markup language called sgml uh standardized generalized excuse me standard generalized markup language and what this was designed for was for the printing environment um back in you know the early days of electronic prepress we had kind of this conv