The HTML specs are not very specific about how "code" vs "pre" really works. It's mostly on the order of "Dear Browser! FYI, this part is some sort of program code thing. Please do something about it if you want (but you are not required to)." Basically, the code tag is says "here is some text using the "monospace" font family"
The "pre" is just as vague tag preserves linebreaks and other whitespace characters and uses a fixed-width font. And again, that is pretty much all that the standard says about that, as far as i can tell.
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