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As a non-major who is new to Swift, I think this course is the best choice for those in a similar position! Although it is a different language, I tried to take Unreal Engine's national training and study Java on my own with a book, but after listening to Alan's lecture, I am starting to understand the concepts of coding, which I had been ignorant of for the first time. First of all, it was much easier to understand because he explained many concepts like the memory structure of a computer. He covers even detailed and difficult content, and he explains it in a way that is really easy to understand. Of course, the concepts are not easy, so I am reviewing the difficult parts again. And for those who are in a position like me where there is no one to ask for help, I think Slack is a really big advantage. Through Slack, he really helps me with parts I don't understand until I understand them. When I took the national training or read it, I just understood the feeling and moved on, but Alan gives long and quick answers when you ask him on Slack. And I learned indirectly by looking at the questions and answers of other people, and I saw many other students helping me outside of the lecture. I also feel reassured that I will probably be able to receive help from Gamsasa someday. I want to help them later when I grow up. When the grammar lecture ends, you can also take an app development lecture, and you can also tell me about recommended lectures, study methods, and how to prepare for employment. This time, you even held a Zoom meeting with people who got jobs. Of course, you need to put in personal effort and study, but even if you start from zero, you can build a big framework. If you work hard, you can eat everything up! Lastly, thank you for preparing such high-level lectures for two months, Alan! I haven't taken the app lectures much and I'm lacking a lot, but I'll definitely get a job and come say hello someday.







