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So now we really learned a lot about Next.js
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and at some point you will have a website,
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a project, that is ready for deployment.
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We reached that point in this course now
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and therefore in this course section,
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we are going to explore how exactly we deploy
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a Next.js application and with that, I don't just mean
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that we learn how to move it to some server
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but that we also explore the steps you should go through
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before you put your application onto some server.
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In detail, in this course section,
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we are going to explore different deployment options
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you have when working with Next.js.
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So different ways of building your application actually.
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We are also going to explore the configuration options
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you have for your project, how you can change
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the configuration and how you can prepare your project
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for deployment.
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And then of course, we're going to get our hands dirty
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and we are going to deploy our example blog website
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from the last course section after we prepared it
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so that we see that in action as well.
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