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I didn't follow along with the coding but simply watched and listened from start to finish, yet I gained three major pieces of knowledge and experience. 1. You demonstrated the process of building a service like an expert, even without prior domain knowledge in a specific field. I used to think there was a barrier to creating a Saju (fortune-telling) service—that I would have to spend a long time studying various books and lectures—but you showed me how to break that wall. Because of this, I feel I've gained the confidence and intuition to take on other professional fields, such as law or medicine. 2. Developing and deploying a complete Agent service through n8n. I have developed several enterprise AI Agents using Langgraph, which actually requires a significant amount of effort. However, I saw firsthand how n8n allows one to achieve business goals quickly. I gained knowledge and experience that I completely didn't expect. Lastly, this was a service I've wanted to launch for a long time, and almost all the core logic is included here. I'm going to give it a try. I learned so much. Thank you so much for creating such a great course ^^

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First of all, I would like to express my deepest gratitude for Quadmond's 100% rating and review. Thank you! Also, looking at the content of your review, I want to thank you once again for capturing everything I intended to convey. As you mentioned, I also started this project from a position of having zero basic knowledge—let alone expertise—in the field of Saju (Four Pillars of Destiny). Rather than just focusing on the result of making this (though results are important), I wanted to talk about how to approach things from this direction and how I personally, as a human being, should survive in the era of AI while building it. You pointed out all those crucial aspects. Of course, as someone who has been in development for a long time, I have built many AI agents through coding using LangChain, LangGraph, and so on. However, these days, I often use agent tools like n8n or Flowise to develop something, design and test pipelines, and only move into the coding domain once I decide it's ready to be 100% service-ready. Of course, if the scale isn't large, the need to use coding is gradually decreasing as well. I am truly grateful once again, as listing and mentioning all the elements I consider important has made creating this lecture feel rewarding and given me great strength!!!

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nambaksa

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30 lectures

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268 students