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Hello! Teacher Kim Young-han ㅎㅎ I just finished the Java introductory course.. ㅜㅜ I wanted to try out the front-end and study the back-end, so I came across the course..! Since my major is computer science, I took the C language course, so I was able to complete the course without difficulty! However, since I already knew the content, Teacher Kim Young-han's course was really the best..! I was honestly surprised by the structure and details of the course, which were designed step by step from a beginner's perspective... I think I would have gotten a good grade if I had taken this course and taken the class. ㅎㅎ I now understand why the seniors call it Kim Young-han Kim Young-han!! I'm a beginner who just started studying, and I have a long way to go, so I'm really worried these days,, ㅜㅜ I hope I can do well in the future..! It would have been great if I could have taken Spring right away, but I think there are still so many things I don't know ㅜㅜ.. I'll try hard! Oh, and I became interested in you, so I searched here and there and found you!! I am currently attending the university that you dropped out of..! I am not in the computer science department, but I am so happy for no reason. Please give me good lectures in the future! Oh, I think you are checking the course reviews, so I have a question! I only know the basics of MySQL for databases, and I understand Java easily because I have knowledge of the C language. Is it okay to take Spring right after taking the basic course? I think it will be difficult to take Spring after taking intermediate and advanced Java courses!! I would appreciate it if you could answer me. Haha

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Hello. Soeun :) Nice to meet you ㅎㅎ It is best to listen to all of the Java roadmaps and then move on to the Spring lectures, but if the intermediate and advanced sections have not been released yet, I recommend listening to them in the following order. 1. Kim Young-han's Java Introduction - Java First Steps Starting with Code 2. Kim Young-han's Practical Java - Basics 3. After learning about Java exception handling and Java collection frameworks on your own, you can move on to the Spring roadmap. 4. While going through the Spring roadmap, if you find any areas that you are lacking in Java, you can supplement those areas and learn the Spring roadmap. For the entire roadmap, please follow the following recommended course. https://youtu.be/ZgtvcyH58ys?si=_zn9JuiFDxsMFuxm And here is some serious advice: If you are still a junior and are really interested in programming, you should really study hard at this point. Your future will completely depend on how you spend the next few years. Here's a realistic piece of advice: if you just study at school and graduate, it's very difficult to get a job, let alone do well in the field. If you're aiming for the backend, you should completely make my backend roadmap your own. You should go beyond simply watching videos and studying theories and try coding everything. I recommend that you learn what you've learned through small toy projects and create your own portfolio. The following video will help you. https://youtu.be/QHlyr8soUDM?si=iG4efrccJZzlwO6l At the same time, you should also consistently study algorithms for the coding test. If you study consistently for about 6 hours a day for about 2 years while attending school, you'll definitely become a competitive developer in the field. I'm rooting for you!

I didn't know you would give me such sincere and deep advice, I'm so touched, teacher ㅜㅜ.. I'll keep it in mind in the future too.. I'll listen carefully to all the advice and study methods you gave me and work hard! Thank you so much🥹

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82 lectures

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55,280 students

Kim Young-han's Java Tutorial - Your First Step into Java with Code thumbnail
yh

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82 lectures

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55,280 students