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It stands for Data Definition Language. | It stands for Data Manipulation Language. |
It is used to create database schema and can be used to define some constraints as well. | It is used to add, retrieve or update the data. |
It basically defines the column (Attributes) of the table. | It add or update the row of the table. These rows are called as tuple. |
It doesn’t have any further classification. | It is further classified into Procedural and Non-Procedural DML. |
Basic command present in DDL are CREATE, DROP, RENAME, ALTER etc. | BASIC command present in DML are UPDATE, INSERT, MERGE etc. |
DDL does not use WHERE clause in its statement. | While DML uses WHERE clause in its statement. |
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Sia ? 4 years, 3 months ago
HTML | XML |
Is a markup language. | Is a standard markup language that defines other markup languages. |
Is not case sensitive. | Is case sensitive. |
Doubles up as a presentation language. | Is not a presentation language nor a programming language. |
Has its own predefined tags. | Tags are defined as per the need of the programmer. XML is flexible as tags can be defined when needed. |
Closing tags are not necessarily needed. | Closing tags are used mandatorily. |
White spaces are not preserved. | Capable of preserving white spaces. |
Showcases the design of a web page in the way it is displayed on client-side. | Enables transportation of data from database and related applications. |
Used for displaying data. | Used for transferring data. |
Static in nature. | Dynamic in nature. |
Offers native support. | With the help of elements and attributes, objects are expressed by conventions. |
Null value is natively recognised. | Xsi:nil on elements is needed in an XML instance document. |
Extra application code is not needed to parse text. | XML DOM application and implementation code is needed to map text back into JavaScript objects. |
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