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Syntax specifies the required combination and sequence of characters making up correctly structured code. Syntax generally includes grammar and the rules that apply to writing it, such as indentation requirements in Python.
Syntax varies from language to language (e.g., syntax is different in HTML and JavaScript). Although languages can share few similarities in terms of their syntaxes for example "operand operator operand" rule in javaScript and python. This does not mean the two langauges share similarities with syntax.
Syntax applies both to programming languages (commands to the computer) and markup languages (document structure information) alike.
Syntax only governs ordering and structure; the instructions must also be meaningful, which is the province of semantics.
Code must have correct syntax in order to compile correctly, otherwise a syntax error occurs. Even small errors, like a missing parenthesis, can stop source code from compiling successfully.
Frameworks are said to have a "clean" syntax if they produce simple, readable, concise results. If a codebase uses "a lot of syntax", it requires more characters to achieve the same functionality.
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