Broad and thin IT knowledge for non-majors & find out your development type! <M.B.I.T>
Let's test your development type! Not MBTI, but MBIT! My Best IT personalities! You can look at the overall content about development and find out the development aptitude that best suits you.
A lecture that would be useful for Korin who dreams of becoming a developer! A great lecture where you can learn about various aspects of development and practice..! There is also a career roadmap, so you can feel like you have a grasp of the development in the field you want. This lecture was a great help to me who was always hesitant about front-end and back-end! Even if you are not a beginner like me, it would be a great help to those who are seriously thinking about becoming a developer..!
5.0
lovesu5635
37% enrolled
I am a beginner developer with many interests from backend to frontend and data analysis, but I haven't made a decision yet. I want to study development, but I have been stuck on basic lectures for a while while worrying about which path to study among many paths. However, through this lecture, I was able to experience various positions and various languages, and I was able to think about and focus on what I want to do more. In particular, I was able to easily understand, "I can do this!" by going through explanations and implementations in a broad and thin manner! It was very helpful for the parts I was worried about, and I will continue to study hard as I have decided in this lecture! Thank you : )
5.0
kokomong
100% enrolled
It was a fun lecture that gave me enough time to think about the topic, as it covered a wide range of topics, but wasn't too light.
Find out my development aptitude! M y B est IT Personalities
Coding education is hot these days. "When I was young~" I never thought about coding education I heard that these days students have to take it, right?
Now, let's take a quick look at the coding that is now known as Unknown Damage before it's too late!
What coding is, what it can do, what languages there are, and what jobs there are. I tried to make it easy and fun so that anyone with a general knowledge level can understand it!
This lecture is structured as follows.
[What is Programming? - Programming Language, Practice - Development Field Job Group - MBIT Test]
This course was created for those who are new to coding. What is a programming language, how is it used, what languages are there, It covers what fields and what occupations there are. This is a lecture that can resolve the curiosity of non-majors.
There is some hands-on practice involved, but it's very light-hearted, so don't worry!
What is MBIT TEST ?
After listening to all the lectures, if you understand what programming is, what languages it is, what fields it is in, etc.?
I need to know what I should study from now on, right?
Through 'MBIT: My Development Area Test' Find out what field suits you best You can get a sense of direction on what and how to study in the future!
<How to listen to the lecture>
Please take the course from the beginning. If you are not interested in a particular chapter or find it difficult, feel free to skip that part! This is a light, "general education" lecture!
At the end, there is an MBIT test, so listen to the lecture and take it for fun!
Depending on the results, you can also check the roadmap for which language to study first. I'd also like to recommend a lecture you should take next!
<Why this lecture is special>
1. Supports practice in both Windows and Mac environments :We will be conducting the training in a Windows environment. We will guide you so that you can practice smoothly even in a Mac environment.
2. Provide Notion pages and PDF files A Notion page with lecture content organized for your convenience. I'll share the PDF file with you. (You can print the PDF and view it.)
3. Updates to useful information such as portfolio templates, coding practice sheets (PDF), YouTube channel organization, and roadmaps.
If you have become interested in learning coding through this lecture, For students who are starting to study coding We provide various materials necessary for future coding studies!
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Who is this course right for?
Non-majors who are interested in development
Anyone who wants to learn about coding in a simple way
If you are wondering where to start with coding
Students who have finished the college entrance exam and freshmen who are planning to study computer engineering
A bootcamp plotted by the hottest developers in Jeju! We provide passionate young people with the opportunity to grow as much as their passion!
Jeju Coding Basecamp is the largest ICT education event in Jeju, held in collaboration with local governments and companies such as Kakao, Goorm, and the Jeju Industry-Academic Convergence Institute.
Success in building a service—through this experience, cultivate your confidence, self-esteem, sense of accomplishment, and the ability to be self-reliant in this era of job scarcity!, hãy nuôi dưỡng sự tự tin, lòng tự trọng, cảm giác thành tựu và khả năng tự lập trong thời đại khó khăn tìm việc làm này!
Even if you are new to coding, this was a lecture that made it easy to learn about the different fields! It was good to learn about various fields and basic development concepts👍
A lecture that would be useful for Korin who dreams of becoming a developer! A great lecture where you can learn about various aspects of development and practice..! There is also a career roadmap, so you can feel like you have a grasp of the development in the field you want. This lecture was a great help to me who was always hesitant about front-end and back-end! Even if you are not a beginner like me, it would be a great help to those who are seriously thinking about becoming a developer..!
I am a beginner developer with many interests from backend to frontend and data analysis, but I haven't made a decision yet. I want to study development, but I have been stuck on basic lectures for a while while worrying about which path to study among many paths. However, through this lecture, I was able to experience various positions and various languages, and I was able to think about and focus on what I want to do more. In particular, I was able to easily understand, "I can do this!" by going through explanations and implementations in a broad and thin manner! It was very helpful for the parts I was worried about, and I will continue to study hard as I have decided in this lecture! Thank you : )