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I have been through Java from beginner to intermediate level 2. While reviewing what I studied before going to bed, I suddenly thought that perhaps Younghan was blessed with the talent to teach students. (I have no religion, but like The Glory says... "How did you get such a talent?") I took offline classes and read various books and lectures, but I felt like my understanding of generics and the collection framework was particularly hazy. It was like a fog, but after listening to this lecture, all the codes I didn't understand before suddenly flashed before my eyes... I understood. Thank you so much!

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Kimchi Mandu, I am also very grateful for this talent. I have tried many things in my life, and in the process, I gradually distinguished between what I am good at and what I am not good at. In the end, I cannot do everything well, so I continued to invest in what I am good at, and it worked out. ㅎㅎㅎ Have fun studying and see you in the next lecture :) For reference, the recommended learning method before moving from Java to Spring is as follows. 1. Minimum requirement: Java Intermediate 2 2. Recommended requirement: Java Advanced 2 in order (currently released up to Advanced 2) 3. Recommended, but if you want to move to Spring a little faster: Study Advanced 1 up to 6. Synchronization - synchronized and then Advanced 2. Then, when you have time while learning Spring, study all of Advanced 1. For reference, Java Advanced 2 contains many basic examples to easily move to Spring. Therefore, I recommend that you listen to Advanced 2 and move on.

Hahaha thank you!!

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93 lectures

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9,590 students