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When I first studied Spring, I didn't really understand why it was necessary, where, how, and when to use it, so I studied by looking for books, online lectures, and many other materials. If I had Younghan's lectures when I started studying Spring, I think the difficulties and hardships I experienced when I first studied Spring would have been reduced. It was the first time I saw a Spring lecture that started with object-oriented learning, and I think Younghan has an incredible ability not only in development but also in teaching. I was able to figure out what the core and essence are through Younghan's lectures, and I can't help but say that it's really amazing that he incorporates that into the beginning of the lecture. If you still don't understand the lectures after watching them all, or if you have doubts about whether the lectures are really good, study using books, the internet, etc., and then review them. As your horizons expand, you will understand things you didn't understand before when you watch them again, and you will feel that they were explained so easily (I think this is the advantage of online lectures, and this is my experience watching Younghan's jpa lectures..ㅎㅎ) Also, the bdd style, assertj, etc. covered in the lectures will seem unfamiliar at first, but if you Google the keywords that are given and study them, I think it will be very helpful. I look forward to the next lecture.
After hearing OMG's wonderful review, I would like to share my honest thoughts about what I was worried about while preparing this lecture. In fact, I had a lot of worries about this lecture. I think it would be easy to make a lecture that simply explains the functions of Spring one by one. However, I wanted to convey the true value of Spring that I felt through Spring. I wanted to go beyond simply using the functions of Spring and understand the true value of object-oriented design and let you know what the joy of designing and designing applications is through object-oriented design and Spring. To do that, I had to start with the story of object-oriented design rather than explaining the functions of Spring one by one. In particular, I had to explain the story of object-oriented design itself in an easy way and connect it with Spring. It was really difficult to figure out how to explain object-oriented design as easily as possible to those who are new to Spring, and how to connect it with Spring. In the end, I spent several months trying to fit the puzzle in my head like this and like that, and creating example code like this and like that, and I completed the basic flow. And I wondered if those who are new to Spring would be able to understand this content, so I refined it again and again to make it as easy to understand as possible. When I make lectures, I sometimes sit in front of my laptop and make lectures, but when I make the big picture, I usually think while taking a walk. So I walked a lot for this lecture. Thanks to that, I became a lot healthier. ㅋㅋㅋ I'm so grateful that OMG noticed the traces of my worries.
I was juggling work and couldn't listen from the middle, so could you extend it? I think it's a really good lecture.