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this is an informational video about B 64 encoding in approximately 5 minutes what is B 64 encoding to put it in one sentence itamp;#39;s basically an encoding style where binary data is represented by a Max of 64 characters why do we need B 64 encoding or for that matter any encoding well originally email um applications used to send human readable text characters across nowadays people attach executable zip files JPEG files and whatnot which are binary data so these are not human readable characters so thatamp;#39;s why we need to do some sort of an encoding of these binary characters well why canamp;#39;t we send binary data as this well because binary data has a quence of you know bits which is like ones and zeros and there could be a bite which is a sequence of eight bits representing uh zeros with all zeros in it which is a null character well what is a big deal with null character you may ask null character historically in applications written in uh for example C or C++ uh me