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In this video tutorial, Tim Corey introduces the new feature, records, in C# 9. He explains what records are, how to effectively use them, and when they would be useful. Tim also discusses when you should avoid using records. Tim Corey aims to make learning C# easier and provides videos twice a week on YouTube. He also offers training courses on iamtimcory.com. Viewers can access the source code and sign up for his mailing list through the links in the video description. Stay tuned for Tim's annual Black Friday sale and let's dive into understanding records in Visual Studio 2019.