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Kevin's Easy RxJava Part 2

Want to break through the barriers to entry that are reactive programming? Kevin's easy-to-understand RxJava will empower you to overcome them.

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New Course Launch Announcement: Mini Project Java Part 2

This is an announcement about the Mini Project Java Part 2 course!!

Mini Project Java Part 2 Course Link: https://inf.run/WLQpc

Hello everyone! This is Kevin.

It's been a while since I opened a new course, and I'm here to announce its launch.

The course that opened this time is a follow-up to the Mini Project Java Part 1 that opened last March. ^^;

I think Part 1 lectures also contain quite a lot of important content with project-based learning methods, but I believe Part 2 lectures are even more important than Part 1.

The countless online services we use in our daily lives include the concept of orders, and if you have a solid foundation in the order domain, I believe it's like equipping yourself with an incredibly powerful weapon for those entering as Java developers.

For reference, while I mentioned that the main target audience is those who want to get started with Java development, I do think that Part 1 and this Part 2 course could be quite a challenging endeavor for those who have just finished learning Java's basic syntax.

Even among junior developers currently working in the field, it might not be easy if they don't have the basic fundamentals of implementation.

I know that to some extent, but.. ㅡㅡ😆

There are probably countless lectures on Java grammar and advanced techniques, so I could also open a similar lecture.

However, even if it feels a bit overwhelming, I believe that going through trial and error while implementing things directly is a better way to become a competitive developer, so I plan to continue opening project courses according to the plan I've set. ^^;

In an era where AI technology is changing rapidly faster than expected, the current reality is that it's becoming increasingly challenging to enter as a Java developer.

However, I don't think you can become a developer or survive as a developer for a long time just by knowing how to use AI tools without having the fundamentals of implementation. ^^;

I believe that fundamental skills in the core are absolutely necessary in any technology or field.

Even if it takes some time, I hope you build a solid foundation in Java and become a developer who can survive for a long time.

See you in the lecture then.

Fighting!

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