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Finally, I finished the Spring Boot and JPA roadmap! I think I was able to quickly and easily take and organize the Querydsl class, focusing on how to use it. In the last Support class, I looked for a good way to do it myself, except for the deprecated fetchCount, and modified it and even tested it myself. I think I also thought that I could change it like this later if something changes! When I vaguely learned how to use Querydsl and didn't know why I had to learn it, I only thought, "Why bother making and using the Q class?" But I now realize that it's incredibly attractive to be able to find errors at compile time and check the functions with the help of an IDE...ㅋㅋ When I use IntelliJ instead of Eclipse, the code is just created, so I wonder if this is studying... but it's so convenient ㅋㅋㅋ;; I think I should go back to the Spring roadmap and listen to the Spring advanced version, and also listen to Younghan's Java lecture from the basics..ㅋㅋ Thank you for the great lectures as always! I will quickly make Younghan's knowledge my own and try to follow in the footsteps of great developers like Younghan.
Mr. Naguri, you have absorbed the previous lectures well! In fact, if you understand JPA well, you will be able to listen to Querydsl easily and enjoyably :) I hope you study happily and grow greatly!