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hey whats up guys welcome back to the channel hope you guys are all having a good day in todays video we are going to take a little bit of a break from the typical coding that we do on this channel and we are going to answer a very quick question here from one of our facebook and group users and his name is Hazim and hes also living in Los Angeles California so Im going to quickly read off his message here and he says hey Ryan hope all is well I want to start by saying that your YouTube videos are great and thank you for them my question is that a lot of times I see myself taking code from you or some other youtuber an example would be swiping horizontally would slip but I dont really grab how everything works and it seems to me more like syntax remembering than logic itself okay so this is actually a really really good question and what a little tiny secret that I want to let you guys in on is that whenever Im building out production applications Im actually copying code from