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welcome back aliens this is n from telis learnings and in this video weamp;#39;ll talk about XML so XML basically stands for is extensible so is extensible markup language okay so why this called as markup language because we specify something so example if you have familiar with HTML so in HTM we use tags right so those tags are as marks okay so example we have B tag so B refers to bold right so that is a tag here so there a markup right so itamp;#39;s a language markup language and you can add your own tags here so itamp;#39;s not specific that you have to use inbuilt tags you can have your own tags and that that itamp;#39;s called as expand this extensible which is expandable right now question arise why we require HTML and sorry why we require XML and why itamp;#39;s so famous you know if you if if you talk about this uh this world we are living in Information Age right in this information age age everything what matters is information example uh you want to talk to someone yo