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so one of the two ways that we mark up data is XML the other of JSON first weamp;#39;ll talk about XML weamp;#39;ll talk about XML more for a longer time than we talk about JSON XML stands for extensible markup language there was a number of markup languages in the 90s that were out there ways to send data between computers and none of them were like amazingly better than the other but in the late nineteen ninety nineteen 90s as HTML came out the idea that we could use less than and greater than you know ask or angle brackets some people call them once HTML made angle brackets popular as representation format it was pretty natural that we would find a data representation format that would take a similar approach and so inside XML weamp;#39;re going to talk about tags weamp;#39;re to talk about attributes weamp;#39;re going to talk about data and weamp;#39;ve already talked about talked about serialization and deserialization serialization is the act of taking data inside of a com