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Look at this URL. If you have a little bit of experience with the Internet you know its super simple to understand, right? You have first the protocol, then comes the domain then a path and then parameters. But we are of course a bit more advanced so we are aware of the RFC 1738 or the more modern 3986 which actually defines the Uniform Resource Identifier. Here you see a few typical examples of URIs. URLs, amp;quot;Uniform Resource Locatoramp;quot; refers to a subset of URIs. Lets check the syntax components. first we have the scheme, followed by a colon and then an hier part and optionally a query and frahment. So we have https as the scheme here and then we have //.youtube.com as hier=-part and we also have a query. v=. And an hier-part starting with a double slash means its an authority and path-abempty. If you havent studied computer science then this kind of writing might look a bit confusing, but I think this video is an excellent example of why computer science, or specif