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Hey, guys, well done for achieving a big milestone.

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Now here's a quick tip about the upcoming projects and lessons.

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Now you might look ahead and you might see, oh, what's going on?

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There's no step by step guidance.

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There's no solution code.

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What's happening here?

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Now, what I want you to be able to do after you complete this course is to have achieved all of the

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skills that you need to be able to get a job as a python developer.

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And one of the most important things you need to be able to demonstrate is that you can write your own

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code, not code from a tutorial, not code that I've guided you through, but code that you actually

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thought about, that you wrote.

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So we're going to help you to build your portfolio in the upcoming section.

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I've created some project ideas that are usually quite good when it comes to interviews.

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And your job is to use everything that you've learned, plus research plus Googling plus reviewing

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some lessons to create those projects and write entirely your code.

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But what this means is that you can copyright your code, you can build it out into a real business,

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you can put it into your portfolio or put it onto GitHub and demonstrate at your next interview that

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you can create your own projects without the help of somebody else.

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So I've taught courses on Web development, on iOS development, and I've often seen students come to

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job interviews with a project that I'm like, "Oh, I think I know that I wrote the code for that."

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Or you see online where people have the same project over and over again with exactly the same code.

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This is what you're going to avoid by going that extra step.

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Now, I'm not saying it's easy.

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It's going to be really hard, but this is how you learn and this is how you progress as a developer.

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In this course, I want it to be a safe space for you.

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I want it to be a place where you can play, you can explore, you can fail without any repercussions,

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because we're all here to support you on your journey.

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So don't worry if you can't do something, don't worry

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if you get it wrong,

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don't worry if it doesn't look great, just share your code and we'll give you feedback and we're going

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to get you to that place where you want to be. But you have to be willing to try as well.

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So I hope you're going to succeed in the coming lessons and I definitely hope you're going to give it

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a go because it is so important for your development.

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So here's good luck to you.

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And remember, as always, I believe in you.