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1. Congratulations!

Congratulations on completing the course. Together we went from ‘How’ to ‘I'll figure it out’ and built some amazing apps along the way. That includes our form submission app, which is a full stack application with data storage in Postgres database, as well as user authentication and admin functionality, and some pretty advanced UI elements. So something really amazing for one of our first vibe coded applications. Along the way, we learned patterns for building useful applications, how to break down complex ideas, rapid prototyping and iteration, as well as product development and user-focused thinking. And all of these skills are really built on a foundation of logic and clear communication with our AI agent. Some next steps in your vibe coding journey are to, well, build your next step, and I'd implore you to start thinking about problems that you can solve, people that you can help, or even just creative projects that might get others attention or that would be fun to share. Along the way you should experiment with new techniques, that means tweaking your prompts and trying out new themes, trying out new ways of communicating context with Replit Agent. And that ties into my third recommendation, which is that as you experiment, as you learn and build, you should help others on their journey and share what you're creating. I think that's an important part of being a builder and growing, whether that's through software engineering or just being creative. And even if you're only on the first step of your journey, there are many that haven't even taken that step yet. So sharing what you've learned, sharing your expertise is always valuable. So from all of us at Replit, sincerely thank you for trying out the platform and building your ideas. We can't wait to see what you'll build next. Until next time, peace.

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