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I am a beginner developer developing a web service with Django. Ultimately, I connected Import (Port One) to the service, but since there is no documentation for Django, I paid and took the course with the last rope in my hand. I tried to pick out only the parts I needed, but as I listened to the lecture, there were so many contents that were helpful for my coding (related to shopping malls). Here are the advantages: 1. Fast progress - There is no unnecessary content, and since he types fast, there is no waiting time and he delivers only the main points well. The audio is good, and the subtitles are great. All the waiting parts are edited, so I give it a thumbs up! 2. Good code writing method - For beginner developers like me, reading the code of experts is very helpful. However, as I read, there are many times when I don't know why something was written with this intention, but it was good because I could understand all the intentions by following it one by one. 3. Code that can be used in practice - It is not an easy code that you can see anywhere, and there are many practical contents that consider security, so I think I can just copy and paste it, so it was really good. I would like to visit you once and express my gratitude since you are organizing a Python meetup in Daejeon where I live. I have already finished developing my code, but I would like to change my code to be a bit more professional, so I am planning to take a regular Django course(?). I highly recommend it. You can learn just by looking at the code.

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56 lectures

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257 students