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First of all, my writing skills are not that great, so this may be a disorganized piece of writing, but I feel embarrassed but I want to leave an honest review because I received so much valuable information and a ray of light in my future development through this lecture. First of all, I left a comment on YouTube before the Inflearn lecture, and I was so grateful for the quick response. (I asked if my color blindness would interfere with front-end development, and he said it wasn't a big problem.) Separately from this, I thought that this was a lecture where I could greatly feel Alan's lecture planning and preparation throughout the lecture. In addition to the necessity of development, types of development, processes and methods, portfolios for practical job preparation, interview preparation, and more, he explained in detail not only iOS development but also other fields, and the content was very rich with extras and recommendations for various lectures. In addition, I was able to see tables, photos, videos, and actually written portfolios and completed apps, which was a great help in understanding. Above all, I think it will be a great help in the future study direction for people like me who are not majoring in development and are ignorant of development. I am currently a social worker (33 years old, 5 years in the workforce/expecting to quit in February). My wife started working as a coding instructor last year, and I became interested in coding. Since December of last year, I have been searching for developer information on Google, YouTube, and communities, but it was difficult to find a clear direction. In addition, I live in a rural area (Chuncheon), so there are almost no development companies, and I couldn't find anyone with a related major around me. Even if I went to a government-funded academy or boot camp, it would be too far to commute, and I couldn't even think about offline education due to COVID-19. Above all, I was having a hard time deciding which option to choose among self-study/government-funded academy/academy (boot camp), but it was really helpful to understand the 'context' after comparing the pros and cons of each study method. Also, there are many specific and detailed stories about the future direction of study, which will be of great help in putting it into practice, and there are many motivational stories in between, so I strongly recommend that those who are thinking about taking this lecture in the future take it without hesitation for too long. Above all, I will never forget Alan's words that 'it is possible if you never give up'. Thank you for creating such a great lecture. Lastly, I have a few questions: 1. If I were to study on my own, would you tell me a specific way to do a team project? 2. If I were to take a non-face-to-face online education, what is the Pacam Online course like? (It's hard to ask questions in the open chatroom, so I'm leaving it here ^^;)

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25 lectures

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1,406 students