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I guess I expected too much because it was for beginners ㅎㅎ;; I only did FE development, so I approached it thinking that it would be a necessary lecture since I didn't have much depth in infrastructure. I studied by asking questions at a level where I could have a conversation, and tried configuring a k8s web server or deploying jenkins or github action + s3, but it was more disappointing than I expected! First of all, there seem to be a lot of overlapping lectures, and I don't know if it's just me, but there seems to be too much unnecessary orientation. However, it seems that there are not many lectures that can be built and used right away for practical purposes, so I look forward to follow-up lectures in the future. I think it would be good if a lecture like the one below were released! Configure docker / ecr or docker hub / ecs or eks or k8s / Argo cd / jenkins... Separate be, fe and configure all images based on docker.. Each requires a web server or nginx setting required for was.. I think it would be good to have an intermediate or higher level lecture that can be configured quickly while having a solid theory!

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Hello fefefefe! Thank you for your sincere advice and opinions. ㅎㅎ I think I made the orientation long in order to help those who are having a hard time studying development on their own~!! It might have felt long to those who are already good at studying development...! Also, since I organized the CI/CD lectures so that Spring and Node developers could listen to them according to their own frameworks, I think there were inevitably overlapping theory lectures~!! Next time, I will try to upload a lecture that is intermediate or higher level but can be quickly applied to real-life situations as you mentioned! Thank you :D

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