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I really enjoyed the lecture. I am receiving a lot of help in the process of preparing for backend again at a not-so-young age. I also think that if I had been able to meet this lecture in my late twenties, I would have been able to gain practical experience at a better company. I haven't been to many companies, but in companies where web technology is the main, the frontend and backend are separated, so learning Thymeleaf is a bit burdensome. Of course, it would have been difficult to study properly without this lecture, so I listened to it with interest. Most companies separate the backend and frontend, but from the lecturer's perspective, there seems to be a dilemma that they have no choice but to use Thymeleaf. Thank you for the great lecture, and I am going to take a database class! See you then! Bye!
Thank you, literate_t, for listening so intently. You seem to understand my dilemma. Haha. In fact, the moment I add front-end technology, the lecture can go astray, so I chose Thymeleaf, which can make the minimum view simple. In fact, it can be a practical choice when a back-end developer has to solve a simple web page problem on his own. Haha.







