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hey guys what's up so I got a great question here from prop poop poll interesting name he says hey Chris loved your videos man I've been learning by reading books as well as watching YouTube videos sometimes I feel like it is almost inevitable to not copy and paste the code from the book you were reading or the YouTube video you're watching and also because most of the time these tutorials teach you the best practice and also the books my question is when do you draw the line how do you actually learn when you were are a beginner did you copy the tutorials and then try to build something modeled after the tutorial that you learn from is it okay to copy and paste boilerplate Thanks so here's here's the truth most people copy and paste code most programmers actually copy and paste code that's what that's what we've done forever before we had internet and Stack Overflow programmers would actually copy actual text files or you know whatever sort of text editor file if it's a Python file o...