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Things to know before an interview - New Java backend developer

This lecture comprehensively organizes the content that would be good for those who want to get a job as a new Spring Java backend developer, especially those who are about to have an interview.

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I have opened a free lecture. :)

Hello, students.
I am Choi Ho-sung, the "Easygoing Developer."

 

I have opened a free lecture introducing the 'Thinking Skills Training' system and related content to help those who are starting their programming studies.

 

[Thinking Skills Training System]
https://www.nullnull.co.kr/thinking-lab

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[CS Literacy: Thinking Fundamentals for All Languages]
https://www.nullnull.co.kr/courses/23
https://inf.run/xJhzY

 

I expect that through this course, you will be able to eliminate a significant portion of redundancy across all programming languages. From now on, all courses I create (including revisions) will assume that you have completed this thinking skills training.

 

If you already have programming experience, try solving them with a light heart over the weekend. If you have a strong will to learn programming, including Vibe Coding, please make sure to "definitely" complete the Thinking Skills Training course. The course is free, and you can take it both on Inflearn and on my own platform (nullnull.co.kr).

 

And soon, we will be conducting the 'Learning Networks with AWS: From Theory to Practice' course as an online live class. If you are interested, please refer to nullnull.co.kr or the announcements on my YouTube channel. Official recruitment may begin as early as tomorrow (April 24, 2026), and although it is an online live session, the number of participants may be limited.

 

Thank you as always. 😄
Sincerely, NullNull Developer

 

 

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