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Hey look guys my name is Jenna welcome back to my C++ series so today weamp;#39;re gonna be talking all about precompiled headers in C++ weamp;#39;re gonna first of all start off by just talking about them what they are and why you should be using them and then after that weamp;#39;re gonna jump into both Visual Studio and GCC give us boss and kind of take a look at a real world example of how to actually set them up and see the actual benefits in a very simple example okay so first of all what are pre-compiled headers Iamp;#39;m sure that if youamp;#39;ve been like using simple software any kind of moderate amount of time youamp;#39;ve probably heard of them but I would place a fair bet that a lot of you probably arenamp;#39;t using them because really theyamp;#39;re not really required to be used thereamp;#39;s something that is probably quite vital for larger projects but for most of you who are kind of still learning youamp;#39;re probably not you probably donamp;#39;t h