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hello nerds this is daniel for rock the jvm and in this video im going to talk about structuring code in scala with zeo and z layers now this video will assume that you are a comfortable skull programmer and some familiarity with the zeo basics is preferred but not necessarily assumed im going to take care to establish the necessary foundations before we dive into the problem of this video now as always this video is most effective if you write with me and whenever you need to refresh your memory about these concepts or about these patterns that im going to show you just refer back to this video or to the written form at the blog with the link in the description so without further ado lets get to our code so the first thing that you will need if you write zeo is to add the library definition in your build.sbt file so right now i have dev dot zero percent percent zero percent and the version at the moment of this recording is 104-2 im going to give you the necessary code that you c