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This lecture is the best. It sets a standard for what intermediate to advanced level lectures on Inflearn should be. I am a junior developer with just under a year of experience. Within the company, I have only been developing or maintaining admin systems. As everyone knows, admin systems don't experience high traffic and their usage is limited. Since the planning isn't directly for end-users, even internal employees often plan and develop in a haphazard manner. In this environment, it has been challenging to find tasks that offer room for growth. Then I encountered this lecture, and I gained the tools to at least 'think' about how to approach the design and code for upcoming projects. In many of the lectures I've taken recently, the Q&A sections are often left to Inflearn interns and essentially abandoned by the instructors. However, Kuke actively responds to Q&A even on weekends. As I mentioned in the preface, this lecture is the best among intermediate to advanced level courses. I believe it sets a standard and provides a guideline for what intermediate to advanced lectures should be. This could serve as a good reference for those sharing knowledge on Inflearn or those operating the Inflearn service. For those who are in a restrictive and stifling environment, but still have the desire to improve their skills for more challenging tasks, I recommend taking this course without hesitation. The only downside is that while code is provided, it's hard to follow the flow because there isn't a GitHub repository with commit history or code separated by sections. It would be great if this could be improved. Thank you for the great lecture. It's been a long time since I've encountered a lecture that feels like a real class.

Wisehero, thank you for the kind review! I'm so grateful that you took the time to write such a thoughtful review. 😊😊😊 While creating the course, I wondered, "Is it okay to make it this difficult?" Even if students couldn't digest all the content, I thought it would be a success if I could at least show them what they didn't know. Fortunately, many students seem to be satisfied with the difficulty level, and I'm proud to hear that you, wisehero, are also setting your future direction well! I'm glad you were satisfied with the Q&A! I figured that passionate students would naturally have questions while taking the course. I'm trying my best to answer them as a way of reciprocating that passion. 😊😊😊 By seeing various questions, I also learn a lot by thinking about what was lacking in the course content or what I could supplement. I especially remember wisehero's wonderful ability to help solve problems in other people's questions!! I fully understand your disappointment regarding the code separation..! If I could write perfect, error-free code from the beginning, I could separate it neatly, but that's not as easy as it sounds..! Since the scope of the course is vast and the content is difficult, there are times when I only notice parts that need to be modified later on. In this case, if it is divided into small sections, it is too difficult to modify the previous content, so there are parts that I did not separate out of annoyance..! I'm sorry about this and ask for your understanding. 😭😭 I'll think a bit more about how to improve it! The course is valuable because the best, most passionate students take it!! Thank you for taking the course so well!