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All right, guys.

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So we've come to the end of the course.

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Congratulations on completing it.

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It's not an easy course.

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If you manage to get this project up and running and you deployed it, that's a real accomplishment

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and you're free to use it on your portfolio however you see fit.

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I just I do recommend that you customize it a little bit, whether it's the look of it or the functionality

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or both.

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Now, as far as where to go from here, you should have a really good understanding of full stack development

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and the mern stack, and I think you're ready to start looking for a full stack position if that's something

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you're interested in.

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I think that you do have the necessary skills and of course you're going to learn a lot more on the

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job.

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Now as far as learning goes, I would say moving to learning a server side rendering framework like

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Next.js or remix is a really good idea and I think that's where we're heading in web development.

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You know, there's there's a lot of advantages to generating React components on the server, including

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performance and SEO.

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And then another thing you might want to look into is the jamstack and making static websites with technologies

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like Gatsby and Astro.

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It really depends on what your goals are.

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Now I do have a Next.js course, but at this time it does need some updating and I do plan on doing

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that within the next few months.

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So by the time you're watching this, I may have already done so.

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So that's something you might want to look into.

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But no matter what you choose, I wish you guys the best of luck.

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And thank you so much for taking this course, and I'll see you in the next one.

