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Average rating 5.0
For those who feel the need for front-end like me but really hate CSS, I highly recommend taking the full course including Vue1,2 and Quasar. I also took Vue1, Vue2 and the full course including Quasar. It took me less than 2 weeks to take all 3 and review them. Here is my review. First of all, I can feel that the instructor thinks a lot about the students. Quasar has so many built-in components that if I was not careful, it could have been a lecture in the form of simply following the tutorial in the official documentation. However, I really liked the part where they do a simple toy project like an event quest based on what they learned when they get bored. Thanks to this, I was able to recognize frequently used properties. In fact, the official Quasar documentation was all in English, so it was difficult to refer to it, but the instructor also helped me a lot by referring to the API in the official documentation and writing code, so I think I learned how to refer to the official documentation on my own. When you're about to finish, you'll see the instructor pause before he starts making something and you'll see yourself searching through the official documentation by yourself with ctrl + k or ctrl + f. This is my first time writing a review, so I'm going to say a bunch of nonsense... To summarize, the quality of the lecture is very high.. I know there's going to be a next lecture, but when will it be?
Thank you so much for leaving such a thoughtful review~! 🙂 When planning, filming, editing, and reviewing a lecture, I try to think from the listener's perspective. I am so touched that you know about the curriculum, tips, code, speed, pronunciation, etc. 👍 I will try to release the next lecture within June! ㅎㅎ Thank you 🙂