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The teaching method involves providing brief explanations of the workflows and technologies used in the project, followed by generating code using the Claude CLI. I recommend this course to those who know Spring Boot but are unsure how to structure a project or which technologies to use. The downside is that, as shown in the lecture, even the same AI can produce different code; therefore, it feels less like a traditional lecture and more like watching the instructor's project while deciding to delegate tasks to AI yourself. There is an irony where you don't really need the course if you already understand concepts like Redis and concurrency, yet you still need to know how to read code to build the project you want. Since the focus of this lecture is "I learned that Redis can be used as an external shared DB! AI, build it for me," the depth of knowledge is somewhat lacking. I feel it would have been better if the focus had been more on how to prompt the AI efficiently or how to create Claude files to build a desired project.
Hello, Yunhwan Kim. The course was structured with a focus on understanding the basic structure of backend design along with the development workflow using AI. In the sections following what you have currently completed, we cover more structural content and design issues in services such as follows, posts, media, and timelines, so I believe you will be able to gain different perspectives by continuing. I will work on supplementing the parts regarding AI-driven questioning methods or more effective ways to use agents in future lectures.




