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I previously wrote a review stating that the course seemed too difficult for beginners and lacked sufficient explanation, but after completing the entire course, I am certain that my initial judgment was wrong and am revising my review. After following the manual installation instructions in the announcements and getting used to the teaching style, I was able to follow along without any issues. For the more challenging parts, watching them once and then following along a second time made everything perfectly clear, and the explanations were more than sufficient. As I continued, I realized that the instructor's effort to help students understand through hands-on practice without relying solely on code was actually very helpful and kind. The further I got into the course, the more I could feel how much thought and care went into its structure and delivery. I apologize for writing a hasty review before finishing the entire course.

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Thank you for the good criticism. As you mentioned, the constantly changing versions and attempts to make things better or make learning easier (vagrant?) are probably the main reasons for this kind of feedback. For those who can't get it working, it really doesn't work... But for those who do get it working, it works well, so it's not easy to change everything uniformly. I'm considering whether to provide this content in the form of a distributed script. (I haven't been doing it because I don't like recommending something I don't use myself) And regarding the ch changes, as mentioned above, it was an attempt to make things better, but there is confusion - v1.20 > v1.25 > v1.30 > v1.35(future?) These are inconsistencies that have derived from the process of aligning everything over time. Lastly, Kubernetes is quite abstract in many parts, and I think we'll probably keep seeing "you need to ask AI about this" going forward.... I wonder if the way knowledge is transferred might change somewhat after AI. You probably don't want this, but learning that involves endurable pain does tend to stick longer, so while it seems like a bad memory now, I hope there will be content that helps you later. Thank you.

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57 lectures

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3,996 students