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I majored in it, but after graduating, I changed my direction to backend and became obsessed with getting a job in Java, so I got bored with coding. At first, I thought I should listen to the minimum and get a job quickly, comparing it to the speed of those around me, but as I listened to the lectures, I realized that I had so many shortcomings. As I finished each chapter, I realized why I liked coding, and I started liking coding again!! In particular, the language-related concepts that I had learned mechanically were taught with a focus on “why?”, so I understood them well. I felt good because I filled in the gaps in my knowledge and made it more solid. The development that I liked almost became a means of getting a job, but I came to my senses thinking that getting a job is not important, but being good at developing is important. ㅎㅎㅎ During my given job-seeking period, I want to listen to the English-Korean instructor’s classes well and prepare hard so that I can become a person who can do good development even after getting a job. In the distant future, I want to become a developer like the English-Korean instructor. I think everyone is like that?? ㅎㅎㅎㅎ I will continue to take the classes diligently. Thank you~!!
Ok2, in the end, developers who take care of the basics well grow greatly :) I'm rooting for you!







