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hello everyone and welcome you all so today is very exciting day because today weamp;#39;re gonna talk about xml okay so what is the next symbol so this we will be discussing about in a todayamp;#39;s session along with will be also taking you towards a little bit hands-on and some detailed description about an example so that you will get the complete clarity of what xml really does so letamp;#39;s get started so first of all what we have it today so weamp;#39;ll be talking about introduction to xml features of xml some advantages of xml limitations of xml and the comparison between html versus xml and then weamp;#39;ll be having a demo now letamp;#39;s get started about an xml so weamp;#39;re going to start with the introduction what is an xml see typically we say xml stand for extensible markup language it is a language which we use it for machine okay so that we can send some instructions to our i would say computerize developed containers or some softwares because xml is on

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XML is a markup language based on Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) used for defining markup languages. XMLs primary function is to create formats for data that is used to encode information for documentation, database records, transactions and many other types of data.
Opening an XML file with a text editor Both the Notepad and Notepad++ text editors are good options for opening XML files.
HTML is primarily used to develop an applications UI. It renders the text, images, buttons, checkboxes, and dropdown boxes seen on a website or application. In contrast, the primary purpose of XML is the exchange and transfer of data. It encodes data in a format readable by both machines and humans.
Since it is a comparatively easy programming language, learning XML with free resources can be a sufficiently thorough option for people who have experience with other languages or find XML to be intuitive.
In an XML file, elements are arranged in a hierarchy, which means that elements can contain other elements. The topmost element is called the root element and contains all other elements, which are called child elements. In the example above, studentsList is the root element. It contains two student elements.
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language that provides rules to define any data. Unlike other programming languages, XML cannot perform computing operations by itself. Instead, any programming language or software can be implemented for structured data management.
XML Simplifies Things XML stores data in plain text format. This provides a software- and hardware-independent way of storing, transporting, and sharing data. XML also makes it easier to expand or upgrade to new operating systems, new applications, or new browsers, without losing data.
The primary purpose of XML, however, is to store data in a way that can be easily read by and shared between software applications. Since its format is standardized, XML can be shared across systems or platforms, both locally and over the internet, and the recipient will still be able to parse the data.

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