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-: Hey, guys, Eden here.

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First of all, welcome to Udemy.

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I just wanna make sure

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you know how to leverage the Udemy platform and Udemy tools

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in order for you to maximize your learning potential.

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So in this course, I will be speaking at my normal speed,

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but if you think I speak too slow,

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you can speed me up up to 2x.

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In the other way, if you think I speak too fast,

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you can decrease my speed up to 0.5x.

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At some point of the course,

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Udemy will ask you for a rating.

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If you're not ready to leave a rating yet,

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please click on the Ask me later button.

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If you are ready, you can leave your rating

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and then click on the star when you're done.

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I wanna say that your ratings

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are super, super important for me and for new students.

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Okay, let's discuss now the courses content

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and how do I suggest going through this course,

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and what available resource do you have in it?

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Generally, I recommend you watching

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through the courses regular order,

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section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and et cetera.

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Now, it's important to check out the Resource section

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for each video,

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where I usually put some useful links to the Discord server,

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to some Python code snippets, to the documentation,

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or any other thing that I mention in the video.

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So be sure to notice the Resource section.

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Now, all through the course,

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I do mention the Troubleshooting section,

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where you can find help for issues you are encountering.

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And the Theory section,

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where I elaborate on things like prompt engineering theory

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or LangChain theory.

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So sometimes in the course,

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I mention terminologies like chain-of-thought prompting,

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the reasoning and acting ReAct paper.

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So I explain all those theoretical subject in depth

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in the Theoretical section.

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You are welcome to check out every time you feel like.

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If you want to contact me directly,

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you can do it in a couple of ways.

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First, you can DM me on the Udemy platform.

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You can also add me on LinkedIn and send me a message there.

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And you can join the course's Discourse server,

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where we have thousands of community members

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discussing the course's topics.

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And lastly, the Discord server is a place for you

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to get help in case you're stuck,

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if you need some help from me troubleshooting,

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or if you have some clarifying questions

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on topics that you did not fully understand.

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So there are a lot of questions already being asked there.

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So feel free to join the Discord server

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and to check out the questions

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or to post the question yourself

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in case you need assistance.

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I will do my best to assist you and to answer you,

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I love getting messages from students

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and interacting with students.

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So please don't be shy if you want to send me a message.

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This is how I get feedback on the course,

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which helps me make it better and better.

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This is also a good way for me

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to learn about new concepts and new terminologies

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and new topics,

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which I continuously integrate to the course again.

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Cool, so I'll see you in the next video.
