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I was worried because it was my first time developing a front-end web. The tuition fee was a bit different from other courses, so I was a little worried (lol) but my choice turned out to be a godsend. (The lectures are really good!!) I have no experience in web development at all. I thought I should prepare and study in advance because I wanted to service the main program I developed on the web/mobile, so I applied for the course and took a week off to study. On the 4th day~ I was going to come out on Saturday. Anyway, on the 5th day, I finished all the lectures and tested a few things with ASP.Net Core 7 Razor page. (After taking the 15,000 won ASP.NET Core Web Application Using Razor Pages lecture on the Udemy site~lol) I was so happy that the test results were well-linked with the DB and expressed well, and I experienced a new world. I started with COBOL and FORTRAN in the past, and now I have developed desktop work with C#, VB.NET, and several other development tools. I wondered if I could adapt to the current development environment that fits the trend.. I was able to understand it easily with the detailed explanation. Thanks to this, it gave me courage and helped me a lot. SCSS / Figma (paid) / JQuery / HTML I leveled up just with the above 4 items and sample example lectures!! I have used Photoshop for nearly 20 years, but thanks to this, I think I will hardly ever use Photoshop. ㅎㅎ That was a long postscript. It is the first time I have finished 100% of a long lecture..ㅎㅎ Thank you for the great lecture, teacher. I will always pray for your good health.

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codingworks

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125 lectures

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314 students

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SCSS(SASS)+FLEX Practical Responsive Web Project with Figma thumbnail
codingworks

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125 lectures

·

314 students