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You did it, you wrapped up another course
and dove head first into web development.
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The little differences in state
introduce a whole new set of tricks and
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ways of thinking, but
you took those on like a champ.
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That is the sign of a successful
web developer, so keep at it.
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The knowledge you gained here should
give you the courage to go and
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tackle any of these web frameworks
that pop up, and they keep popping up.
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Remember, every single one of them
are all just abstraction sitting on top
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of the stateless HTTP protocol, and
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they usually end up evolving
into the same feature sets.
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So you'll find similar niceties
in every single framework.
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The more you gain experience
with these frameworks,
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the more you'll realize how
similar they actually are and
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the less daunting the amount of
them available will seem to you.
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A key to being a web developer is being
able to adapt to these seemingly endless
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amounts of framework so I'm glad that you
learned to lean on the documentation.
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You'll find that the frameworks
that survive are those with great
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documentation.
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What we did in this course is what
is known as server side rendering.
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You know,
we have the logic on the server and
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we push the information
down to the client.
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More and more, this logic is starting
to live on the client side of things.
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Pulling information.
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Now this done using technologies that
you might not have experienced yet.
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Check the teacher's notes for
more information on this and
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the role that Java plays.
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I wanted to say thanks once again for
the suggestion for this course and for
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many others.
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Keep them coming.
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I had a lot of fun working
through it with you and
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exploring the wonderful
world of web development.
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I do hope it sparked your
interest in web frameworks.
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Thanks for hanging out and
I'll see you real soon.
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