Summary
You have now dipped your feet into the water of a more advanced CRMA design and build. I would encourage you to take what you have learned and put it to good use—practice using these advanced tools in your dev org and become proficient at using them.
What have you learned? First, you created and edited CRMA pages to help you to build more advanced dashboard functionality. Next, you were introduced to CRMA code by using SAQL. Third, you learned the basics of building dynamic dashboards using bindings. Last, you utilized the Advanced Editor to build interactions with clicks, not code.
The next chapter will teach you about when to code and when not to code.