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<v ->Now your success matters to me.</v>

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I wanna ensure that you get the most out of this course.

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And for that, there are a couple of things to keep in mind

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and to be aware of.

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Most importantly of course it's a video on the Mind course,

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you should watch the videos,

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but watch them at your own pace at your own speed.

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Watch these video player controls,

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which you find in the video player to speed me up

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if I'm going too slow, or too slow me down

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if I'm going too fast,

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really make it your course and watch it at your pace.

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You can also pause a video from time to time or rewind,

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if something isn't clear immediately.

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Darker can be a complex topic

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and therefore it's perfectly normal that you might have

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to do something like that.

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In addition, I can recommend that you Code along.

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We're not going to write that much code to be honest,

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but we're going to write configuration files

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and we're going to run hundreds of containers.

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And I can only recommend that you follow along

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with these examples that you write

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the same configuration files I do,

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and that you also try running these containers.

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If I'm going too fast as I mentioned,

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pause the video to then code along and then unpause

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once you try something out.

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Maybe sometimes even pause ahead of time

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and try something we're about to do together

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on your own first.

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This might be a great practice as well,

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and I can only encourage you to do that from time to time

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to ensure that you really get the most out of this course.

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In addition, of course also make sure you Repeat Concepts

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from time to time.

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It's a huge course with a lot of sections,

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and after a couple of hours it's easy

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to forget something which you learned earlier.

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So don't feel bad if you wanna dive back in

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into an earliest section or maybe in some lectures

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of that earlier section, once you advanced a bit more.

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This something which can make sense to ensure

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that you really don't forget what we learned

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and that you can always apply all the key concepts

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when you need them.

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Of course sometimes you also might be stuck

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and we do have a Q and A section,

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which you can also use to ask if you're facing any errors

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or anything like that.

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I also however recommend that you do use Google

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and Stackoverflow because often you can get

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a quick answer there if something is unclear

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or if you're facing some error and that might simply

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be faster than waiting for a response here.

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And you might also find other examples,

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which help you understand a certain concept even better.

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Last but not least as I mentioned,

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there is a Q and A section,

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and you can always ask there if you're stuck,

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but I do encourage you that you don't just ask there,

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but that you also answer help your fellow students

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because you will learn way more if you do that.

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If you help others you are challenged to think

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about a certain problem and to solve it,

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and that is where you learn the most.

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So I can absolutely recommend that you do this as well,

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and if you keep all these things in mind and try using these

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different things throughout this course,

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you will get the most out of this course.

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And with that let's now dive right into Docker

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and let's start digging a bit deeper

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into images and containers.

