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So now that you learned what's inside this course a whole lot
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as you can see, let me explain to you how you can get the most out of this course because this is really
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important to me,
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I want to make sure that you learned a lot.
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Now obviously you want to watch the videos,
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now that seems pretty obvious but this is a video on-demand course.
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Watch the videos at your speed,
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this is really important.
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You can use the playback controls here on Udemy to finetune the speed, speed me up if I'm going
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too slow, reduce the speed a bit if I'm going too fast,
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also make sure to occasionally jump back to older sections or videos.
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This is a normal process in learning,
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sometimes you need to reiterate concepts you learned before, you want to use that on-demand nature
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of the course.
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You don't have to go at the speed I'm going, you don't have to go lecture by lecture and then never go back,
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use the tools you got here, use the course to its fullest potential and use the on-demand nature. In
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this course,
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we will also build projects and you will find a lot of exercises and assignments.
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I encourage you to do these, of course you can also just watch me code and just watch my solutions to
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the assignments
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but you will learn way more if you try to solve these things on your own
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and if you actively code along. Now
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one important note for this is of course that you want to do that also at your speed and by
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well of course also following along the videos but also make sure to Google for problems if you hit
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any,
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not because I don't want to help you, I will help you if you need help but because this makes you a better
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learner. You need to be able to solve your problems on your own
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and I see too many students who have to ask first, research later mentality and this is not really that
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great for you,
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this makes me learn it better because I get challenged a lot which is great
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but you should learn more ultimately.
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So definitely try to solve your problems on your own,
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it will help you a lot.
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Also use all the course resources you find in there,
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that's not just the videos,
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that's also the attached source code which you find attached to the last lecture of each module which
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you can use to compare to your code if you're facing any problems
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and again this is a great way of solving problems on your own by comparing the solutions and finding
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out what went wrong on your own.
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So use all these resources,
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also make sure to use the additional links I occasionally post in some lectures where you can research
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a bit more about certain topics and dive a bit deeper in cases where you're interested in that topic.
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Now last but not least, this course like all Udemy courses has a Q & A section,
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you can post questions, on every video
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there is a Q & A button at the bottom of the video or in the course dashboard, the general Q & A section
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and you can search there,
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make sure to also search to Q & A before you post, often a question has already been answered
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but you can also post there if you got a question.
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Now the thing about asking is asking is easy, answering is hard,
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so try helping
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others too. Take this opportunity of answering to questions of other students, simply because you again
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get challenged
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and if you're wrong, that doesn't matter, you'll be corrected and you'll learn again but you will learn
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so much by being forced to think about a problem,
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articulate a solution and best of all,
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you also help students. So help each other,
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I will also help you of course but if you do all these things, you'll get a lot out of this course, promised.
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But with that, let's leave this first module and continue with the course.
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