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This lecture was not made to teach something, but it is just a summary of what I studied. It is also expensive, which is a shame. When I look at the demo site, nodebird, I feel a little frustrated. 1. First of all, I don't know why you chose Vuetify if you weren't going to use it like this. Is it for the purpose of promoting the lecture? 2. You should have removed the KakaoTalk messages and notification sounds that come up in the middle of the lecture. It takes a lot of effort. 3. The front and back are completely separated, so the content is not connected. In practice, you don't code while imagining the back end. 4. It must have been difficult to explain the complicated things, but you should have explained them. Even if you couldn't explain the concepts, shouldn't you have explained why you use the code used in the lecture? 5. The infinite scroll was the worst. These days, we don't create events by attaching them here and there. We use Intersection Observer. You were too insincere when you lectured on this part. I've been using Vue for a long time, but I'm new to Nuxt, and since there are no Nuxt lectures in Korea, I've been learning from foreign lectures and materials and then developing, and then I happened to find this lecture. To be honest, I took this class because I was curious about how other people make things with Nuxt. But I think I listened to it quite diligently. This is a cautious conclusion, but in my personal opinion, I don't think you should lecture like this. It's not friendly enough for beginners, and it doesn't have the know-how for intermediate users, and as you probably admit, it doesn't have any parts that take advantage of Nuxt's unique strengths or features. Above all, the lecture lacked sincerity. It's not a free YouTube lecture. They promoted the lecture with great brands like AWS, Vuetify, SEO, and MySQL, but honestly... Did they have such (useful) content? Aren't they too focused on salesmanship? I'm sorry for writing a bad review. It was my personal opinion.
1. I did all the necessary designs with Vuetify, but I don't know what else to do. 2. I'll pay more attention to this part. 3. Unless you're a full-stack developer, it's common for the front and back to be developed separately. Even when the front-end developer is absent, back-end development must be done, and vice versa. This part seems to be practical for my course. 4. What didn't I explain? 5. Intersection Observer was too cutting-edge technology at the time of the course's creation (it's not an official specification yet). I'll introduce it when I prepare the next course. My course is designed to teach those who are just starting out with Vue and have just learned the grammar the easiest way to develop an entire website. Since Ang-Ang's skill level is intermediate or higher, I think this course is trivial.







