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Congratulation, this is the last lecture in dissection and yeah, I think we have done a good job because

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now we have gone over the most important features that get lab and get Lipsey offer us.

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I think one of the key takeaways in this one is especially related to environments and how we have to

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use them and that we have now the possibility of doing my request, deploying to dynamic environments,

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deploying to a preproduction server and deploying to production, controlling the entire process and

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all the time keeping track of what we have.

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Now we can easily review the changes that are supposed to go live and GitHub offers us the possibility

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of tracking which exact version is on the production server or on the staging server or on the special

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review environment that has been created.

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In this section, we have learned how to use the predefined environment variables that Gottleib has

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to offer us, and they are quite powerful because the list of predefined environmental variables is

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quite extensive and it can solve a lot of problems for us.

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Additionally, by the end of this section, you should have noticed an improvement on the way your pipeline

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runs and by using caches or better Dukkha images or doing other small tweaks, you should have now a

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pretty fast pipeline.

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If you haven't done that already, I highly recommend that you go over the assignments and that you

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try them or your own and try to get as much practice as possible.

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I've tried keeping the assignments so that they don't directly replicate what I have already showed

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you, but leave you some room to try and figure out things on your own, to see how stuff actually works,

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to make mistakes and to try to find a solution.

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So hopefully you have found that useful.

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And this has been the section on catalepsy fundamentals.

