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hello and welcome to pseudocode we have been talking a lot about rest apis in past 45 videos and also we have talked about headers but we have not explored headers in depth you might have been afraid of headers and you might get uncomfortable feeling when you see headers like x hyphen something something and it might seem scary or something cryptic to you but trust me it is very simple and im going to use a very easy analogy for you to understand what http headers and rest pay headers are in this video we are going to cover the same i am going to cover the concept of headers with some examples and also ill share some links so that you guys can understand headers in detail so lets get started [Music] you already know that apis are a way to transfer data from one node to another or from one system or one machine to another okay now when you transfer that data you have some protocols and we have seen that how you can modify resources create resources and fetch resources okay now when