<Code Squad Playground> is a preparatory step for taking the Masters Course White Level. This course is for those who have never experienced coding. Rather than learning theories based on the existing theory, you will learn theories while creating something. Even if you do not take the Masters Course White Level, those who are starting to learn Java programming are encouraged to try it.
I'm learning a lot about Java! Thanks for the great lecture.
What you will gain after the course
Creating a schedule management program using Java
Implementing something in your head into code
Java Programming
1. Introduction to Java Playground Course
This course aims to help those with no prior coding experience get started with programming step-by-step. Rather than focusing on traditional theory, this course focuses on learning the concepts through creating something.
This is a preparatory step for taking the Masters Course White Level from CodeSquad, a software development training institute. However, even if you don't take the course, it will be of great help to anyone just starting to learn Java programming.
2. Helpful people
People who want to learn programming but are at a loss
Anyone who wants to take Code Squad White Level
Anyone who wants to learn programming while creating something
3. Introduction of knowledge sharers
Jeong Ho-young I earned a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and enjoyed a career as a developer at LG Electronics, NHN NEXT, and Naver Labs. I also worked as a Senior Technical Trainer at Amazon Web Services and have extensive teaching experience across a wide range of age groups, including children, elementary, middle, and high school students, college students, working professionals, and developers.
I'm a curious developer who enjoys learning across a wide range of fields, and I've learned a lot from experienced DBAs in the wonderful ms-SQL community called SQLTAG. My hobbies include jiu-jitsu and gaming.
Park Jae-seong I worked on blog development at Naver and served as a development team leader. Wanting to work in an environment where all project participants (planners, designers, developers, QA, etc.) could focus on a single service, I also took on the role of web server development team leader at XLGames.
Currently, I am a full-time professor of web backend and software engineering at NEXT, where I cultivate talent.
Since 2005, I have extensive experience in providing practical Java backend-related knowledge to developers in the field. I have also designed and mentored new employee training at NAVER (2014) and Smilegate (2017).
Recently, I've been training working developers on testing, refactoring, and object-oriented design at Fast Campus and Woowa Brothers. I enjoy communicating and sharing knowledge with developers, so I've been running the Java Jigi Community since 2001 and the SLiPP Community since 2012. I also conduct offline study sessions with working developers on a variety of topics. I'm deeply interested in how to work and learn effectively, and I'm also deeply concerned about achieving work-life balance.
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Who is this course right for?
People who want to learn programming but are at a loss
Anyone who wants to take Code Squad White Level
Anyone who wants to learn programming while creating something
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I am the Backend Master at CodeSquad, a high-quality software education company.
I am nurturing aspiring backend developers at Code Squad and have conducted numerous corporate lectures on backend, cloud, and databases at companies such as Woowa Brothers, Kakao, Naver, LINE, Coupang, Samsung Electronics, and Hyundai Card.
Recently, I have been interested in cloud, databases, JavaScript, assembly, and retro games.
(Current) CodeSquad Backend Master Amazon Web Services Senior Tech. Trainer NHN NEXT Professor LG Electronics Software Platform Lab Senior Researcher Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, Hanyang University
I think this is a really good lecture with this quality for free! However, up to the multiplication table, you can probably understand it even without prior study, but the calendar part seems to be implemented without explanation, so opinions will be divided.
The calendar part seems like a wall to beginners and beginners in programming.
This is a Java programming course suitable for those who want to jump to the intermediate level.