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hey whats going on folks its mike here and welcome to the next lesson in the c plus plus series in this lesson were going to continue talking about classes and specifically how objects are copied so if you havent seen the previous lessons in this series make sure that you go back and watch those im going to be doing a full set of tutorials and lessons talking about classes and it probably makes sense for most folks to start from the beginning with that said though lets go ahead and do a little bit of learning about what it means to copy something in c plus plus so the best way to start this lesson in my mind is to just go ahead and write a little bit of code and see what were going to be talking about here so im going to go ahead and just include the string library here and lets just go ahead and create a string in c plus plus and well create something like mic here and just assign it mic here and im going to go ahead and compile this code here im going to use the c plus 1