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This lecture is "very inconvenient". "Lecture materials" are limited in many ways. Parts that can be covered in a short period of time are skipped for reasons such as "It's not {corresponding} time now...", "Preliminary learning...". This is proof that the content is lacking as a full project (practical) lecture. I can definitely say in my personal opinion that this lecture is not difficult because "preliminary learning is lacking." If you pay and take this lecture with the goal of "learning both back-end and front-end while following the full project and proceeding with my own project," I absolutely do not recommend it. I recommend that you learn about the necessary parts of Spring and study those parts individually or take another "full project lecture." - If you have studied Spring individually, you can do a personal project. - This one lecture does not fully cover and explain all the contents of the part-by-part lectures. ※ In other words, this means that developers who have finished learning about spring by part will not improve with this lecture. It is more like a [record book] that explains only the parts that Baek Gi-seon wants to explain in his personal project. - Still, it is better than lectures like "National Support Education Course".

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How can I explain everything about Spring and JPA in one lecture? If this level of lecture was difficult for you, it is true that you did not study enough in advance. I don't know if you will refuse, but... It seems that you have taken 13% of the course, but it will get harder after that. So, even now, stop taking this course and take other courses first, and take the necessary pre-learning sufficiently, or if you want a refund, I will talk to Inflearn and give you a refund. Basically, which instructor would make a course that is inconvenient for the students taking the course... ※ I also have something to say to those who are worried after seeing this feedback. ※ This person took the "Membership Registration Form Submission Processing" course and left this feedback. Please be careful because this can happen to you too. As written in the course introduction, this course is taken after taking "Spring Boot, Spring Core Technology, Spring MVC, Spring Security, Spring Data JPA". In other words, this is a lecture on how to actually use the theoretical concepts to develop a simple (but realistic) web application after learning the theory. This lecture was created to contain knowledge that is difficult to experience through theoretical learning alone. It contains stories about the concerns I had while developing a web application using Spring and JPA, various options, and how to solve each problem and why I made those choices. Some people may hear this as an excuse, but if I were to explain all the theoretical concepts that serve as the background while containing such knowledge, it would be outside the lecture topic, the lecture time would be much longer, and above all, it would be a duplicate lecture since it has already been explained in several other lectures, so I removed it. I know that I cannot satisfy everyone, but when I see articles that incite people by saying things like "record book" or "this lecture will not make you better" or that they are difficult even though they have sufficient prior learning, I feel tired... It's okay. I have already planned several follow-up lectures for this lecture, and I will continue to create them while thinking of those who will be helped by my lectures.

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96 lectures

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1,926 students

Developing Spring and JPA based web applications thumbnail
whiteship

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96 lectures

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1,926 students