Another example would be TeX and/or Metafont. When
used in the normal way
I would n't claim it was 'programming. But both are in fact complete
programming languages It is techncially possible (although very
inefficient) to do anything computable using them. At which point I would
claim you were programming.
Conclusion: HTML is not Turing-complete.
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