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this is conditions and in this video I will tell you why this is wrong and how you should actually do it more you will Nest conditions one inside the other order your code will be to read with the guard closes technique you will be able to write cleaner and more readable code letamp;#39;s start right now this code is very simple if we have Wi-Fi if we are login and if we are a nan administrator then we can go inside the function C admin panel instead of bouncing your eyes between each if and else statements we should use instead the guard Clauses technique if you reverse the condition of the Wi-Fi and you say if there is no Wi-Fi in this way you can put all the nested code right under then I will debug print and I will return nothing and you can do the same thing for the condition login if the user is not login then I will debug print and I will return nothing again itamp;#39;s the same thing for the admin condition at the bottom after each condition has been verified we can add the