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Saad Arif excellent you pin the point and I am also working on my project management system in which I integrated my backend with node.js and through Mongo DB and I make container to run that specific mongo db image and store data in my volumes for persistency through docker 🐳and I am also using cloudinary for images and Google auth also I have learnt more of that making projects make you better watching tutorial is good but not but just you have to understand the basics and mainly your focus on the documentation and make projects more and more 🧑💻