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no you definitely should not copy my code thats probably what you expect me to say but in reality in most situations I think its perfectly okay to copy my code and put it on your resume let me explain [Music] welcome back to web dev simplified my name is Kyle and my job is to simplify the web for you so you can start building your dream project sooner and today I want to talk about the controversial topic of copy and code lots of people say you should never copy code from a tutorial and that its going to be bad for you as a learner and also bad to put on your resume but I actually think quite the opposite but first I do want to mention the one situation where copy and code is definitely the wrong idea lets say that you just finished watching my Reddit clone video on how I created a nested comment system with react and typescript and you just take that exact project download it from my GitHub repository upload it to your own GitHub account and put that on your resume obviously this