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== Links ==
Q Items
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https://wikibase.cdn.uib.no/wiki/Special:AllPages
https://wikibase.cdn.uib.no/wiki/Special:AllPages
== Project Notes ==
=== Classification Items ===
'''Primary'''
* {{Q|91}}
* {{Q|66}}
'''Helper'''
* {{Q|805}}
* {{Q|806}}
* {{Q|7004}}
* {{Q|7003}}
=== Subclassed Items ===
{{Q|66}} -> {{Q|802}} -> {{Q|801}}
{{Q|66}} -> {{Q|804}} -> {{Q|801}}
== Wikidata Divergence ==
=== HTML ===
{{Q|95}} {{P|1}} {{Q|7004}}
Wikidata has HTML as a <code>markup language</code> which is a <code>data description language</code> which they specify as being <code>opposite of</code> a <code>programming language</code>.
The property <code>programmed in</code> requires items of type <code>programming language</code> or <code>application programming interface</code>. HTML is also a <code>web API</code> which is a subclass of <code>application programming interface</code> so it is allowed to be used with the <code>programmed in</code> property despite Wikidata specifically saying HTML is the opposite of a programming language.

Revision as of 10:15, 15 January 2025

Links

Q Items

https://wikibase.cdn.uib.no/wiki/Special:AllPages?namespace=120

Properties

https://wikibase.cdn.uib.no/wiki/Special:ListProperties

DNKB Pages

https://wikibase.cdn.uib.no/wiki/Special:AllPages

Project Notes

Classification Items

Primary

Helper

Subclassed Items

work (Q66) -> literary work (Q802) -> electronic literature (Q801)

work (Q66) -> creative work (Q804) -> electronic literature (Q801)

Wikidata Divergence

HTML

HTML (Q95) instance of (P1) programming language (Q7004)

Wikidata has HTML as a markup language which is a data description language which they specify as being opposite of a programming language.

The property programmed in requires items of type programming language or application programming interface. HTML is also a web API which is a subclass of application programming interface so it is allowed to be used with the programmed in property despite Wikidata specifically saying HTML is the opposite of a programming language.