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I would find it difficult to recommend this course to beginners who are encountering Spring for the first time after completing Java studies. While the course seems aimed at quickly overviewing Spring's overall development process, I felt this approach wasn't suitable for beginners like myself. When learning Java, I was accustomed to a build-up approach that stacked concepts one by one, but this course felt lacking in sufficient explanations of basic terminology and background knowledge. It seemed to proceed under the assumption that everything was already known, making it difficult to grasp the intent behind explanations and leaving me merely copying code. Ultimately, it felt like a waste of time, so though it's unfortunate, I decided it would be better to move on to the next course that teaches Spring's fundamental principles from the ground up. While I understand the course's intent, it didn't match my learning style. I think it would be beneficial to add more detailed explanations for beginners.
Thank you, Radoran, for listening attentively and leaving feedback :) Spring is so vast that when people try to learn it by building up layer by layer, many end up giving up before they even get a sense of what Spring is. So the purpose of this Spring introduction course isn't to understand everything, but simply to follow along with the code to get a brief overview of Spring's overall picture :) Through the subsequent roadmap, you'll be able to build up your knowledge step by step and learn in depth, thinking "Ah, so what worked in the introduction course operated on this principle!" :) I'm rooting for you!







