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  • [00:00 - 00:05] You arrive at the end of this course. We went through seven modules about NX, NX features.

    [00:06 - 00:28] We built a real life NX Monorepo with free applications, not only front-end applications, but back-end application as well. After this course, you should know how to use NX on production, how to migrate your own applications, what kind of problems you may expect during the migration, and basically everything that will help you continue your work with NX.

    [00:29 - 00:51] You should know about additional features like storybook, end-to-end testing, and that everything is configured for you, so you don't need to spend your time doing unnecessary configurations over and over. You should know how NX Graph works, how to use it, how useful tool it is, and how to save time on CI and local development using graph features.

    [00:52 - 00:58] And finally, in the last module I left you with some tips that will help you migrate your own applications. And basically that's it.

    [00:59 - 01:04] Thank you very much for watching and enjoy your programming life with NX. And one more thing.

    [01:05 - 01:20] Please remember that the most important part of learning programming is actually creating a code. Try to use NX on your personal projects, work projects, and after a while, you will feel very confident about using it.

    [01:21 - 01:22] So thank you very much once again.