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### The _engine_
The first thing every Eventy-based application will need is an instance of the `Engine`.
This provides the user with a single object instance of the [`Engine` class](https://eventy.dpldocs.info/v0.4.1/eventy.engine.Engine.html) by which
This provides the user with a single object instance of the [`Engine` class](https://eventy.dpldocs.info/v0.4.3/eventy.engine.Engine.html) by which
the user can register _event types_, _signal handlers_ for said events and the ability
to trigger or _push_ events into the engine.
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We're almost done. So far we have created a new _engine_ for handling our event tyoes and
the triggering of events. What is missing is something to _handle those event types_ when
an event of one of those types is pushed into the engine. Such handlers are referred to as
_signal handlers_ and in Eventy these are instances of the [`Signal` class](https://eventy.dpldocs.info/v0.4.1/eventy.signal.Signal.html).
_signal handlers_ and in Eventy these are instances of the [`Signal` class](https://eventy.dpldocs.info/v0.4.3/eventy.signal.Signal.html).
We're going to create a signal that can handle both of the event types `1` and `2` that we
registered earlier on. We can do this by creating a class that inherits from the `Signal`
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## Release notes
### `v0.4.0`
### `v0.4.3`
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Completely overhauled Eventy system for the v0.4.0 release
Completely overhauled Eventy system for the v0.4.3 release
Removed the event-loop for a better system (for now) whereby we just dispatch signal handlers on the call to `push(Event)`.