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I can't help but admire the great powers. I am glad to learn a lot about crawling. I took the free Python Grammar Basics course and then listened to it. In fact, it was a bit difficult to listen to the basic grammar once, but now that I have completed this course and retaken it, I think I am now at the stage where I can do it on my own. I think it is great for someone who is not good at computers to do this (I am proud of myself lol) And I think it would be more helpful if I listened to the HTML grammar briefly before listening to this course. When I first read it all, I had no idea about HTML grammar and had a hard time following along. After that, I listened to the HTML grammar lecture for about 2 hours, and now it is much easier. I think it would be much more helpful if you listen to the following course that is open for free on Infraon first. (Title: Beginning of Computers, Web, Coding, and Programming - WEB 1) I expect that crawling will be of great help not only in marketing but also in all work in the future. I listened to it because I thought it would be of great help not only to Python but also to beginners of programming languages. To the students I think the instructor's heart is showing that he wants to teach us about crawling. If the instructor opens another class, I want to take it. I'm impressed by the way he lectures with all his heart. I believe he will teach about machine learning like the crawling class later. I hope it opens soon. I think I've become a fan of the instructor. ㅋㅋㅋ It's not organized, but let me summarize... 1. Listen to HTML basic grammar (Computer, web, coding, programming beginning - WEB 1 - Inflearn free course) - If you know it, pass. 2. Listen to Python basic grammar (Kim Left-son's Ugly Coding Kid: Python basics in 4 hours - Inflearn free course) - If you know it, pass. 2. Complete the entire course at once at first. 3. Make it completely yours when you retake the course. I hope it will be helpful to everyone in their work like it was for me. Lastly, I'd like to thank the instructor who taught me so passionately.