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The previous lectures were good, but I personally liked this lecture better. I was able to understand how Spring MVC, which I will use in the future, works and what the overall structure is by making and improving the MVC framework myself, and studying the structure of Spring MVC, which was so good. Originally, when I came across something I didn't know, it was hard to find what I wanted by Googling or looking at the official Spring documentation, but after I became somewhat familiar with the structure, I think I've improved my ability to look up related content by looking at the official Spring documentation before asking questions. And I now understand why you created the HTTP lecture first. The content in the HTTP lecture was very applicable, so it was very helpful for me to understand this lecture, and whenever related content came up, I studied by comparing how it was explained in the HTTP lecture materials, so I think it was easier to input it into my head. And in the last lecture, when you explained it in a scholarly style, I was surprised because it sounded exactly like my story. If I study the next level right away without studying the basics, I feel uncomfortable whenever I come across something I don't know and I can't move on to the next level. In addition, it takes a long time to study and review. I was thinking of taking MVC Part 1 and JPA right away to change to a wild style, but after taking this lecture, I want to study MVC Part 2 again step by step. Likewise, I originally wanted to skip the Spring DB lecture and take JPA first to reduce the time for job preparation, but I feel uncomfortable taking JPA without taking the DB lecture... It seems like changing to a wild style is harder than I thought. Haha Thank you for making such a good lecture, and I also appreciate the supporters who answer my questions in detail every time.

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11 1 Thank you for studying hard and leaving a review :) If you don't have any practical experience, I recommend learning from the recommended course in the following video. https://youtu.be/ZgtvcyH58ys?si=qjCz34j3SFs_LTjl I'm rooting for you!

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72 lectures

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27,903 students