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hello and welcome to another video in this one were going to be talking about generic types in python and ive been meaning to do this video for a long time but i havent really gotten around to it so were going to do it now uh so generics are at least the way that i think about them is there a way to make a type or a function not really care about the underlying types that are being used in it but forward them along correctly maybe thats not a good example uh another way to think about it is its a container type that doesnt need to care about what type it contains uh most of the types in the typing module themselves are actually generic so if you see for instance list int this special square bracket syntax denotes that its generic a list is a container class and in this case this this is a list that has a bunch of integers in it and this is the generic type thats being used there uh generics in python well generics and other languages are also fairly common so for instance if y