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I read it because the title tempted me. It doesn't take long to read... Of course, just because there isn't much content doesn't mean the knowledge and depth it contains is shallow. There are still a few parts that I can relate to, but I learned how to have a good mindset, and just seeing the instructor's struggles and trials and errors helped me a lot. I think it would be good to look at it again when I'm lost and can't figure out what direction to take, and I think I should check the links in the lecture periodically. I think it's definitely helpful for those who are just starting out. Those who haven't even started out are not good at Googling and have a hard time distinguishing between good content and necessary content. It's true that reducing such trial and error, introducing quality content, and just reading along with the instructor's experiences is very helpful. And as you mentioned in the lecture, non-majors often don't have connections in the IT field and are alone, so there must be many people who are struggling alone. I think this lecture will be a comfort and provide a direction in such situations. Now, I think the only way left is for me to change, learn, and practice on my own. Thank you for the great lecture.

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35 lectures

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2,440 students