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[Music] hi there its Jason from cmans ship with another rookie mistake video I started programming in the home Computing boom of the early 1980s you could get source code listings from magazine and books and I spent many hours copying code for games and other fun things so Im not going to rail against copying code its a perfectly legitimate way to learn just as long as we are learning from it and thats what this video is really about copying is fine its pasting I have the problem with when I copied code from books and magazines I had to read the code and then type it into the computer so to get it into my Commodore 64 it had to go through my brain and the listings youd find in printed Publications were often not actual working code that been typed on a typewriter or some early word processor so my copy was a manual copy of a manual copy and unsurprisingly they routinely didnt work Id have to debug them which meant I had to try to wrap my head around the code the option of that