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In computer programming, linear syntax is an expression that can be parsed from left to right. Linear syntax implies the ability to write code without the use of line feed or carriage return characters. Although the use of such characters is recommended for code readability, it is optional as compilers do not rely on those characters to parse and compile the code. HTML, C, and SQL code are examples of linear syntax.; Boththey all rely on commas, semicolons, and parentheses to parse the code.