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hello everybody Iamp;#39;m Nick and in the previous video I talked about a brand new feature coming in cop at some point the future called discriminated unions and itamp;#39;s actually the most requested feature of cop really ever and theyamp;#39;re more appropriately named type unions and one of those points in that proposal that we read is that thereamp;#39;s two native types coming in the runtime and that is the result type and the option type and many people are very confused as to what those are what they do how are they going to work and why are we getting them in the first place so in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you what those types are how they work in other languages and how theyamp;#39;re likely to work in cop now this is something you can actually do already through n packages and Microsoft is addressing that in their Qamp;amp;A which we will by the way take a look at after I show you the feature but I personally think the fact that theyamp;#39;re being added