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After watching the last video, I wanted to leave feedback for two-way communication with Teacher Yeong-han and to make better videos, but I really have nothing to write but cheer for Teacher Yeong-han... (Perfect Japchae..) So this is a review of this class... From now on, when I write a review, I think it will be meaningful for me to ask questions about my small curiosities ㅜㅜ I think I'm a real scholar-type... When preparing for school exams or qualifications, I feel better if I study the table of contents in order, but somehow I don't want to miss even a small thing.. And when solving exam problems, I feel uneasy if I don't solve them in order.. However, I'm going to change to a wild style! The flow that I'm currently taking is Spring Basics -> HTTP for All Developers -> JPA Utilization 1 -> MVC 1 (current)! Next, I'm wondering whether I should take MVC 2 or JPA Basics ㅜㅜ And I feel like I'm not getting the flow naturally enough to the point where I have to review everything again.. And another thing I'm curious about is that there's Younghan's JPA book and JPA Basics lecture, but I'm wondering if the lecture and the book are structured the same! I wonder if I don't have to buy the book if I buy the lecture!! Thank you always!
Hello. kjkj268 Since the Spring roadmap is complete, I recommend that you go through MVC1, MVC2, DB1, DB2, and then move on to utilizing JPA. Please refer to the recommended course in the following YouTube video. https://youtu.be/ZgtvcyH58ys The book overlaps with the lecture in some parts and does not. The JPA book covers a lot of content and also covers content that is not often used in practice, so it would be more helpful to listen to the lectures that are tailored to your practice and use the book as a reference and proceed with the lectures. Thank you.




