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I had to study C++ urgently, so I completed the entire course in a little over three weeks by finishing one section a day. It was a bit difficult since I started without knowing the first thing about coding, but I took it step by step, lecture by lecture, with a lot of help from GPT. I truly respect the seniors who studied just a few years ago when there was no AI... I tried to understand by looking at the examples and taking notes in the comments, spending 8 to 9 hours on a single 3-to-4-hour section. If it weren't for GPT, I probably would have quit halfway through. Especially for the last section, I couldn't even bring myself to type out the examples and just skimmed through it. However, it's not an extremely difficult course, so I think you can follow along well if you take it step by step with AI assistance. I want to sharpen my programming skills further and come back later to read through it thoroughly and properly. I think I’ll remember this moment a lot when I re-watch and finally understand that last section. I will keep pushing myself until then. Oh, and one disappointing part was that the Visual Studio version in the last section was different; the instructions for using GitHub and Git were for an older version, so it didn't apply to the most recent VS. It was quite a shame... When I tried Googling it, everything was fragmented and only covered basic usage, so if you get the chance, I would really appreciate it if you could update that part ㅠㅠ

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Hello. Thank you for leaving content that will be helpful to others as well. I fully understand that you may have experienced inconvenience due to version mismatches regarding the usage of Visual Studio or GitHub. However, since everyone will be using these tools by giving commands to AI in the future, I am spending my time focusing on teaching AI properly rather than filming additional videos for those specific topics. I ask for your understanding. As for other grammar-related content, in the age of AI, it has become sufficient to literally just "follow along" once. This is because if you never look at it at all, you won't even know what the AI is doing for you, and if you only watch it with your eyes, it won't stay in your memory.

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