We've covered a lot of ground in this first chapter. You should now have a good idea of what AMP is and what it's capable of, the problems that it solves and how it solves them, and how it might be able to help you. In particular, you should now know:
What AMP is and why it exists
The factors that affect web performance and why it's important
The components that make up AMP
How AMP addresses web performance issues
How to build a basic AMP page
In the next chapter, we'll move beyond the AMP boilerplate code. We'll see how AMP custom elements and CSS are used as we start to build our own experiences. Let's go ride the lightning!