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📚 Jeju Coding Base Camp <From a Non-Coder to Launching a Web Service: 2021 Jeju Coding Base Camp (Django)> Lecture Review (ft. A Liberal Arts Student's Challenge in Web Development) Hello! I'm a liberal arts student who only knew Python and tried web development 🙋♂️ I'm a liberal arts student who was far from development. I didn't know HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or even how the web works. However, I was confident in Python! I was taking the 'Python Base Camp' at Jeju Coding Base Camp and was laying the foundation with 'Jeju Coding Base Camp Code Festival: Python 100 Questions'. The biggest appeal of this lecture is that you can experience everything about web development. You can experience the entire process of creating a web service, from HTML to CSS, JavaScript, and Django. In particular, by actually creating a Jeju Island cafe search service, I was able to experience how the content I learned in theory was applied in practice. Jeju Coding Base Camp's lectures were a practical encyclopedia. From the front end to the back end, and even Linux environment setup and Git usage! I was able to learn everything a developer encounters in their daily life. 🌟 Tips for aspiring developers! - Make sure to lay a solid foundation in Python basics - Be sure to practice hands-on - Don't panic even if you get an error (learning from errors is also a basic virtue of a developer!) I highly recommend this to those who are new to development, especially non-majors. You can become a web developer with just one lecture!







