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Hello, I am a student majoring in computer engineering. Actually, I didn't plan on taking a great lecture from the beginning. I just wanted to learn a little Java during the long vacation, so I wanted to take a lecture with many reviews and good ratings. So, I started with Kim Young-han's Java introductory lecture, which had the most reviews among the Java lectures, and ended up taking the basics. Below, I will write down some of the things I liked about the lecture. 1. It is easy to listen to. This is a very important part when listening to a lecture. He explains steadily throughout the lecture, as if he had written a script, without stuttering or stuttering. I liked this part because it is easier to listen to the explanation for a long time, so I can concentrate better. 2. The lecture materials are informative. First of all, the table of contents of the lecture is well divided in detail. Thanks to this, I can quickly find the part I want when I review or don't remember the previous content. Example codes are written for all parts, so I can understand quickly. The pictures that appear whenever the memory structure is explained really helped me understand. It was also good that I could check my understanding of the content I heard in one section with the problems and solutions in the last part. 3. You give me a lot of tips. You explain the shortcuts frequently used in IntelliJ by dividing them into Windows and Mac. Also, whenever I use a shortcut, a green window indicates which shortcut it is, so I can check it again even if I forgot the shortcut I used before. I often use the part that creates a foreach statement with iter in problem solving. Keywords that create constructors, etc. I am so grateful. LOL 4. Other various things. As written in the curriculum, you explain which parts are important in practice, so I can exclude unnecessary parts and focus on the important parts. There are also parts that make it easier to understand the explanation, such as "If you write this part like this, this problem will occur when the project grows." In fact, my favorite part is "Next". The joy of completing the course is natural, and the part where you tell me how to study to become a good developer motivated me and gave me a sense of purpose. I finished this basic course around August 16th, and I was so satisfied that I wrote a review. I also watched the interview conducted by EO. There are many things to learn as a developer, such as the mindset you should have, the attitude you should have when studying, and the current state of the domestic development industry, so I recommend those who dream of becoming a developer to watch it once. I hope this article was helpful to those who want to study Java, and I hope it will be helpful to the instructor when he makes the next course. I will try my best for the intermediate course too! Thank you. ps. It seems like you play games while taking a break every time you finish a course. What kind of games do you usually play? I wonder. ๐๐
smoooth(o_p, thank you for the detailed course review. The part that explains it as if it was a script was impressive ใ ใ Actually, I think this part is the most important. When teaching something, learning is most effective when it is explained naturally with the feeling of explaining alongside rather than something stiff :) I thought a lot about this part, so thank you for understanding. I hope you have a fun 2024 and grow greatly while studying! Since I don't have much time for games, I mainly play AAA-level masterpieces ใ ใ Games like Elden Ring, Safun, and Baldur's Gate 3 come to mind ใ ใ







