This course will guide you through the essential features of all IntelliJ-based IDEs (IntelliJ, Android Studio, WebStorm, PHPStorm, PyCharm) step by step.
Basic IntelliJ functions, including project creation
Important IntelliJ Shortcuts
IntelliJ features such as debugging, refactoring, and Git
What if you could finish a task that would take an hour in 30 minutes? IntelliJ Guide to Boost Developer Productivity
The lecture Before we begin
This lecture is for those who have heard that IntelliJ is good but are at a loss as to how to get started. It covers the basic functions of IntelliJ, as well as important functions as an IDE such as debugging, refactoring, and Git, as well as the main functions of all IntelliJ-based IDEs (Android Studio, WebStorm, PyCharm) including Android Studio.
How to use IntelliJ, Do I really have to learn it?
What is self-development for developers? Side projects? Learning new development languages and frameworks? Are these really the most important things? What if you are too busy chasing trends to be productive? If what used to take an hour to do can be reduced to 30 minutes after learning how to use IntelliJ, you will have more to learn. The better you know how to use the IDE, the more shortcuts you can use, the more code you can produce in the same amount of time, and the less time you will spend on it.
Yours To save time
This course is not for improving your skills. It is for saving time. It is for helping you avoid the loss of productivity due to not being familiar with the IDE or not knowing the shortcuts every time you do a side project or learn a new development language.
For those who are starting out with IntelliJ IntelliJ Guide
In this course, you will learn the basic usage that is available in all IntelliJ-based IDEs. You will also learn how to solve simple functions such as moving between sentences, changing focus, and functions that can be helpful when refactoring and debugging, using shortcuts.
This lecture I have this goal
Learn the basics available in all IntelliJ-based IDEs
This lecture I recommend this to these people
With Eclipse Java&Spring Developing with IntelliJ Those who have used it
What's good about IntelliJ is I know but how For those who are unsure about where to start
android studio, WebStorm, PyCharm Same IntelliJ base For those who need to learn IDE
Debugging, Refactoring, Git Important for IDE For those who want to learn the function
In this lecture You can learn things like this
Creating a basic project
Important shortcuts and features to increase your productivity
Debugging features to quickly find and resolve problems
Refactoring features that help refactor code
Ability to handle Git & Github within the IDE
In this lecture Knowledge sharers are
Lee Dong Wook
I'm organizing various development knowledge on my personal blog .
This lecture is conducted on Mac OS. Shortcuts for Mac OS and Windows OS are listed at the bottom of the video, so please refer to them before taking the lecture.
Recommended for these people
Who is this course right for?
Those who are using JetBrains development tools such as IntelliJ, Android Studio, etc. for the first time
Someone who used only VS Code but then started using IntelliJ, WebStorm
Thank you for the great lecture! It was a lecture that helped me use IntelliJ more usefully.
However, what was disappointing was that if you had compiled the list of shortcuts introduced in this lecture into a document, students would have been able to print or copy it and use it more conveniently. Since it is a paid lecture, I think we can ask for that much.
Also, since the instructor's skills have improved by leaps and bounds since 2018, I think we will be able to receive better lectures, but it is unfortunate that there is no follow-up to this lecture. Since you are currently the CTO of Inflearn, I think it would not be bad to upload better lectures on Inflearn.
Thank you again for uploading a good lecture.
IntelliJ is an IDE used by many companies. I think learning shortcuts for such a versatile IDE and getting used to it is the cornerstone of becoming a skilled developer! As you mentioned in the lecture, if you learn the IDE and increase your productivity, you will have more time to study other development knowledge. Even if you can save 30 minutes a day, it will be 180 hours in a year and 1,800 hours in 10 years. This is a must-listen lecture for those who are new to IntelliJ or are not familiar with it. The instructor also teaches in detail and kindly :)
Taehyun, thank you so much for your compliments, I don't know what to do with myself :)
Thank you so much.
I will prepare the lecture well and share it with you next time.