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thanks for everyone coming to this coming to this webinar and hopefully youamp;#39;ll be able to get something at it so and also thank you pycharm for for hosting it so as Paul said today weamp;#39;re gonna go through putting tie pins to work and weamp;#39;re gonna go through many things so first of all weamp;#39;re gonna look at what our tie pins what do they look like in Python and Walter go through some brief history explain what paid for it for as many people have heard pet 484 and havenamp;#39;t really understood exactly what it is so weamp;#39;re gonna go into a little bit of depth of that but then during this webinar weamp;#39;re gonna focus on one main area that tie pins really improved which is type checkers and finally I promise that Iamp;#39;ll bore you too much with this talk during this webinar weamp;#39;re going to build an application from scratch the the purpose of this is to show you my own workflow what what what what works for me which is combining pie terms