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๐ŸŽฏ A course that allows frontend developers to easily learn the full-stack flow As I developed in frontend and felt the need for backend knowledge, I previously took the "Backend 101 for Frontend Developers" course. Since I was highly satisfied, I decided to take this course immediately afterwards. This course goes beyond simple feature implementation. It first covers the theory of the latest technology stack including Next.js 15, NestJS, Prisma, React Query, TailwindCSS, Cursor AI, and Jotai, making it suitable for beginners to follow. Implementing each feature while cloning a real service, I felt this course is highly appropriate for frontend developers who want to understand the backend flow together. Particularly impressive were: โœ… API implementation using Prisma and database modeling based on PostgreSQL โœ… Configuration of an automated backend call structure based on Swagger + OpenAPI โœ… Building a video streaming upload system based on AWS S3 + CloudFront There was a lot of specific implementation content at a level that can be directly used in practice. Furthermore, I was very satisfied with the learning environment as I could ask questions or get feedback on points I was curious about during learning via the Slack channel and receive answers. However, one drawback was that the video order was not smooth in some parts due to CKEditor related issues. It didn't affect the overall flow significantly, but it was a bit confusing. ๐Ÿ‘‰ I highly recommend this course for those who want to gain project experience covering both frontend and backend. โญโญโญโญโญ Satisfied with practical sense, technology stack, and cloning target.

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51 lectures

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257 students