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hey there howamp;#39;s it going everybody in this video weamp;#39;re going to be learning how to read and write zip files now this can be extremely useful if youamp;#39;re wanting to write automated scripts to do all of this kind of stuff for you in Python so for example in my latest video where we analyze the 2019 Stack Overflow developer survey I went out and I downloaded that data manually but if you want to automate that entire process using Python then we can do that in a few ways so weamp;#39;ll learn how to use the zip file module to do this but weamp;#39;ll also see a couple of other ways to do this using the SH util module to do this in a bit simpler way and with SH util weamp;#39;ll also be able to work with gzip files as well now Iamp;#39;d also like to mention that we do have a sponsor for this video and that is brilliant org so I really want to thank brilliant for sponsoring this video and it would be great if yamp;#39;all could go and check them out using the link