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hi everyone iamp;#39;m michael here in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to take a look at a package thatamp;#39;s near and dear to my heart the package throw if youamp;#39;re throwing sessions anywhere in your application then you definitely want to watch until the end because itamp;#39;s going to take your guard clauses or your various argument validations across your application make them so much more concise and more readable i do have two disclaimers this time before we start so first of all iamp;#39;m a microsoft employee but iamp;#39;m not talking on behalf of microsoft and the second one is that i am the one that wrote this package so of course i think this is the fastest library for doing argument validation out there and itamp;#39;s the most extensible it has the most features and so on but make sure to do your homework and see what the various solutions that are available and choose the right one for your project before you introduce it to your code base okay