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hey guys and girls welcome back to another beautiful video on the Beatles channel on a beautiful day how are yamp;#39;all doing I hope youamp;#39;re doing great as always please check out the description box for all the nice lines also drop a like subscribe if you like the content check out the top right eye as well for even more links to different playlists all kinds of stuff this video is all about precompiled headers and Iamp;#39;m gonna be telling you why you should be using them when to use them and also how to use them plus a lot more details so also Iamp;#39;m using Visual Studio 2019 community version itamp;#39;s free itamp;#39;s a great way to follow along with my tutorials and also great IDE to use in general and I know how to do it in here so Iamp;#39;m just gonna show you how to do it here you can do precompiled headers on pretty much any IDE as well as on Linux so but weamp;#39;ll keep it to Visual Studio just to keep it simple so go ahead and try it out at least y