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I am a junior developer currently working in Django. First of all, I can learn about Docker and AWS in one course. I have been working on all my projects as functions, so I took this course because I was curious about the flow of classes. In Korea, Django has an ecosystem centered around startups. Also, due to the nature of Django, unless you move to DRF, the client side tends to be tied to templates. That is why the lack of use of Ajax or js syntax based on Jquery in this course is a regrettable point. However, if you focus on Django itself and watch this course, I think it is a suitable course for beginners or for studying the basics of Django based on classes. Also, if you want to know about the combination of Django and Docker and Django and AWS in the latter part, you can learn a lot just by watching that part separately from the previous Django lecture, and I think it is worth it.
Hello, Youngchan Cho! I thought I had to tell you about Docker, so I included it, and many people gave me good feedback on this part, so I am very grateful. Thank you so much for your kind words. Since I can't include everything in one lecture, I organized the curriculum mainly around Django and Docker, excluding other languages and patterns as much as possible, which is a clear limitation. Next time, I am thinking about making a lecture based on the DRF pattern, but for now, I am very grateful for the sharp feedback and excessive praise for this lecture. Thank you for leaving a lecture review! I sincerely hope you have a happy day today and tomorrow. Thank you!