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It was so much fun to listen to. Of course, it was live coding, so there were many times when it was hard to follow, but on the other hand, as other people wrote in their lecture reviews, it was live coding, so I was able to learn how to search for documents and how to apply CSS using the actual Quasar class. Rather, it felt a bit raw rather than a perfectly prepared lecture, so I personally liked it better. Actually, I had some concerns before listening to Quasar. I didn't know anything about Vue.js 2, and I started with Vue.js 3. As I researched the materials, I found that Vuetify, which has the highest market share and is famous, also supports Vue.js 3 at the time Jimcoding filmed it. Nevertheless, I was very satisfied after listening to it because, as is often the case with programming languages, although there may be differences in detailed proficiency, if you learn one framework like Quasar or Beautify well, you won't have much trouble learning the other. Especially, when I took this Quasar lecture while coding along with Bootstrap in the previous Vue.js 3 lecture, it was all similar in the end. Of course, there will be a big difference in productivity due to the difference in skill level, but I thought it was a lecture that taught me how to use it and how to catch fish. I listened to all the lectures so far, from the free HTML lecture to Quasar, and I hope to watch them again when a new lecture comes out. Thank you for your hard work!
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