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so in this video we are going to look at the basics of web applications or how the web applications work first of all lets understand whats called a web application a web application is a piece of software which can be accessed from a browser and you know whats called a browser uh a browser is an application that you use for browsing the internet and the examples are your IE or Firefox or Google Chrome or Safari you all know about that technically speaking we can call a web application a web server although there is a difference in the sense that a web server can host multiple applications but for the time being lets call a web application a web server and a web server is actually a network application running on some machine listening on a port the browser is actually called a web client or more formally we call that a user asent and in fact web clients are not only browsers but any application which can speak to a web server like your curl or tnet those are also we clients or use