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I also want to make sure that you get the most out of this course though and for that of course you

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should watch the videos watched him at your speed use the playback controls the speed controls in the

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video player to speed me up if I'm going to slow for your taste in a certain video or on a certain concept

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but all the slow me down if you need more time.

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Also pause and rewind.

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If a certain concept is not clear yet it's a video on demand course.

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So take advantage of that.

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You can watch a video more than once does is absolutely fine.

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Also code a long pause and rewind as I said.

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If I'm going too fast and all the pores are regularly to try implementing what I'm about to implement

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on your own first.

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This is the best way of practicing.

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I also got tons of quizzes in this course which you can use because practicing of course is important.

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So do the assignments you find.

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Follow along in the practice projects we dive into and do the quizzes to check your knowledge and make

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sure that we're all on the same page.

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Also of course if you're facing errors if something does not work as expected use the knowledge you

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gain in the development and debugging section and debug your code search for errors and all those search

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for solutions you can use the attached code snippets which you find attached to multiple lectures per

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module and always to the last lecture of each module to compare your code to mine.

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If something is not working as shown in the video chances are that there is a difference in code and

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comparing code is what you should do in that case to find and fix the error.

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You can also replace your code step by step with mine temporarily to narrow down the issue but also

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google error messages if you find him and he used to search built into the Udemy course player dad allows

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you to also find many common issues and fix them on your own.

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But of course if you're stuck or if some concept is unclear and you're not able to proceed on your own.

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Also ask and answer you have a Q and A section this course and there you can ask questions and I will

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