[MUSIC] Congratulations! We've covered a lot of ground. We started almost two months ago. And over that time, we've kept moving forward, always together, always working to master the material. And it hasn't always been easy, but you kept at it, always learning, always improving. We started out talking about the most basic concepts, what the Android platform is and what components make it up. Next, we learned how to create some simple applications. And then we kept on building after that, talking about advanced features such as alarms and notifications, sensors, content providers, and much more. Of course, no single class can fully explain all the many intricacies and details of a subject as rich and complex as mobile application development. But I hope this course has given you a broad view of Android and a solid footing so you can start designing and implementing your own Android applications. As you take your next steps, remember that there are many resources available on all aspects of Android. From general resources such as Android's developer.android.com website to question and answer websites like www.stacoverflow.com to more detailed courses like the one we've just been through together. And I encourage you to explore all of these options. You'll keep coming back to them and they will serve you well. So, it's been my pleasure indeed my honor to be your instructor. I truly hope that you're leaving this class with more than what you brought to it. I know I am. Now if you remember back to the start of the class, I asked you to write a note to yourself spelling out what you hoped to learn from this course. Well when you get a chance, take a look at that note and let us know how things turned out. We'd love to know. So that's all for now. Maybe our paths will cross again. I certainly hope so. Until then however, keep on learning.