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  • [00:00 - 00:14] At this point, I'm confident you can take the patterns we discussed and use them anywhere. I hope you learned a few things about the underlying tools and how they work, how their environments work, and for things that you haven't tried before.

    [00:15 - 00:39] So with that, this is the last video in the course. It's been really fun building this unique course, diving deep into data in such a fundamental concept, and I hope it's been fun for you. But there's more to it. This course only focuses on core JavaScript usage of D AWN, but the patterns are extensible to others, and most programming languages support DAWN.

    [00:40 - 01:00] There's lots of great resources out there, such as the DAWN.org blog, and the technologies keep changing. I'm Kamal Ahmed. Thank you for your time. Feel free to follow me on Twitter or GitHub. I've linked both below. Join me on Discord and tell me, what are you using DAWN for? See you there.