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The course period was extended because I wanted to study a little more deeply than when I took the course before, but as expected, there were many things I could learn through this course. Specifically, I recently found that studying development was more fun than studying CS, so I neglected my CS studies and studied during mealtimes. Since learning new knowledge itself is interesting, I enjoyed taking this course as well. In particular, receiving requests and responses from users through request and response made it possible for me, who had only studied statically, to study dynamically. It's only been a month since I started studying, but I thought I studied a lot in a day, but I was a little upset because my skills didn't improve. I think it's taking a long time because it feels like I'm filling in from the bottom in only a month. I'm not taking the MVC2 course because I still feel lacking after taking the last course, but I'm already looking forward to it. Spring is huge, but it was good because I could accurately understand the MVC pattern, and it was even better because it only included content that comes up in practice. I finished the MVC2 part and I want to make a website like the one in the lecture, but I'm still not familiar with the terms and I'm not good at it, so would it be okay if I follow the lecture and make it?? I don't have the courage to start without seeing anything, so I think I'll improve my skills this way. Lastly, I'll quickly review and take the MVC2 part and then see you in the next course review. (bow) Thank you always.

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Mr. Park Min-seong, it's great to see you studying hard. If you listen up to MVC2, you'll be able to make something simple :) I recommend learning while making something small^^!

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72 lectures

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