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Now, let's take a second to talk about, of course, the way this course will work for you is that

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it is divided in section, as most online courses are, and the first sections are really about the

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fundamentals of catalepsy.

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So I would definitely recommend that you go over them and try to do the examples that you find there

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on your own.

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Now, get that can be used in many different ways.

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And example that I have chosen are there to demonstrate the functionality and a concept behind GITTEL

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website.

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Now, I know there are many programming languages out there and it would be impossible to create tutorials

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exactly on every possible technology framework or language that is out there.

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So for that reason, I have to give you this like heads up, there would be like only some languages

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that you will find in this course.

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But the idea is to get the concepts and to see how everything fits together.

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And I'm sure as soon as you have understood the basics and like the overview of all the features that

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are available in GitHub, that you will have the skills needed to build your own pipeline regardless

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of the kind of technology you are using.

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In the second part of the course, you will find more advanced topics which deal with very specific

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problems and try to offer solutions to them all.

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Over the course you will find assignments and quizzes and I will recommend that you do, especially

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the assignment that you try to go over them and try to work with Gottleib.

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So enjoy the courts, and if you ever have any issues or have any questions, I'm really there to help

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you and to support you succeed in understanding dyslexia and understanding continuous integration,

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continuous delivery and continuous deployment and really take advantage of that.

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So if there's something that is not clear, just get in touch with me.

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Ask me a question and I'll be more than happy to help you.

