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if there is a specific area

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which is interesting to you, nonetheless,

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of course, that's something you can dive in next.

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the most important thing will be

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that you practice, practice, and practice.

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that you simply use stalker for a lot of applications,

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that you try out different things, different configurations,

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maybe use Docker on a project you haven't used it on before.

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dive into that, and the challenges you will face eventually

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you will face problems and you can solve these problems

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with the knowledge you gain from the course,

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and of course, with the World Wide Web,

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Google, Stack Overflow, and all the solutions and ideas

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you can find there.

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to learn more about specific special concepts

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to basically reiterate what you'll learn

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throughout the course to have a look at specific areas

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again, quickly in a written way.

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in addition to this course.

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like AWS.

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If you are serious about it, dive into the documentation

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of that provider to learn about all the latest

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and greatest features about niche scenarios,

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about security, and also about features

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we might have not needed in this course

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but which might be helpful for your next project.

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more things you can do with Docker.

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the editor I used throughout this course

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has built-in Dockers support.

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It allows you to automatically

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dockerize projects you're working on,

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kind of, it allows you to manage Docker containers.

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This is all something which might be interesting

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to you and where you can dig in deeper

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with help of the official VS code documentation

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and the knowledge you gain from the course.

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And with that, you got plenty of things

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you can do after finishing this course,

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plenty of things where the knowledge you gain

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from this course will be helpful to you.

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And that is really it.

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I hope you got a lot out of this course

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and you feel confident using Docker in your next projects,

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and you're ready to dive deeper into Docker now.

