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I first got a job as a node.js developer and worked hard for a year at a black company, without being paid for up to 3 months, without any evenings or weekends. Eventually, I had health problems and had to take a break. At the crossroads of whether to go to a welding academy to learn welding skills or switch to a Java/Spring developer with a wider market, I thought it was really the last time and signed up for Younghan's Spring lecture and took it. During that process, I didn't have any money, so I studied for about 8 months while worrying about how many ramen I could eat a week, and now I've joined a decent mid-sized IT service company and it's been quite some time. Thanks to Younghan's lecture, I was able to build a solid foundation and I've grown into a recognized employee at the company and a trusted developer on the team. (Personally, I think the best thing is that I can live looking forward to the future rather than the present, lol) In each lecture, I was often impressed by the step-by-step order or documentation that beginners can't come up with without thinking deeply. Just as the current Younghannim lectures have been for me, I hope that you will continue to create lectures that can lend a helping hand to those who are lost and troubled like I was back then. Thank you!
xellos I've read the course review you left more than 10 times. It's a story similar to mine in the past, so it really stayed in my mind. So far, I've seen some really great new recruits who have used the 8 months of their time to prepare for employment very cohesively. I think xellos is one of those people. Regardless of age and experience, I think it's really admirable to live the 8 months of your life cohesively and immersively. In the end, you must have spent 8 months more valuable than someone else's several years. xellos, I sincerely thank you for giving me that time and for believing in me and being with me. xellos, this is just the beginning. I hope you will always grow with technical humility. I will also share the knowledge and wisdom I have gained through my experience so far to help more developers grow well. Thank you.