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All-in-One Developer Employment Guide for Non-Majors [Integrated Edition]

This book contains all the know-how of a person who majored in physical education and started studying development at the age of 29, becoming a top-tier developer at a company with a salary of 40 million won at the age of 30, 60 million won at the age of 31, and more than x million won at the age of 32!

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What you will gain after the course

  • Job and career change strategies to become a top-tier company developer within 3 years

  • Practice creating a developer portfolio (web portfolio, GitHub portfolio)

  • How to prepare and pass a coding test in 10 days

  • Effective and Correct Development Learning Method

  • Developer Resume/Portfolio/Technical Interview Preparation Tips

  • More than 150 must-see references (links) provided

  • Reviews of academies supported by the national government and academies recommended by developers

  • Recommended developer growth direction and know-how after employment

All-in-one guide to learning and finding a job as a developer!
We will provide you with detailed and informative know-how and tips.

Please check before taking the class!

  • This lecture is an all-in-one guide to developer employment for non-majors [Integrated Edition] . (Part 1 + Part 2, 22 hours) If you would like to take the course in parts, please refer to the introduction for [Learning Edition] (Part 1) / [Employment Edition] (Part 2)!

InfoCon 2022 Announcement - A Non-Major Developer's Review of the Last 4 Years on His Way to Silicon Valley

Facebook Innovation Lab - Developer Career Seminar Announcement

Software Edu Fest 2019 - Developer Career Session Announcement

📚 Course Introduction

Anyone can become a developer by attending an academy for 6 months, but it is not easy to become a developer at a good company .
This lecture is full of experiences and tips for non-majors who want to become developers at a good company!

The course consists of a learning section (10 hours) , an employment section (12 hours) , and an integrated section (22 hours) .
This is a truly unique lecture that provides unique know-how that cannot be found in any other lecture.
Contains over 150 must-read references related to each chapter's topic.
Take the course when you are ready to absorb a torrent of information! :)


✏️ What does it contain?

It contains all the experiences and know-how from deciding to become a developer to moving to a top-tier company !

By watching this lecture, you can save more than 90% of the time you spend searching for ways to become a developer.
Don't be fooled by the inaccurate information and advertisements you get from searching, start with the real information contained in this course.

The links I have added for reference are a selection of content I have seen over the past two years running the {High-Quality Development Content Collection} repository. I highly recommend that you read them all, even though they are quite extensive.


📖 Lecture Structure

This lecture is structured into the parts of Preparation - Study - Job Hunting , and an appendix has been added.
( The table of contents only lists the lecture titles . It is too extensive to include detailed topics, so I omitted them.)





🙋🏻‍♂️ Expected Questions Q&A

Q. What is the difference between the study, employment, and integrated courses, and which course should I take?

A. This course is structured as [Preparation - Study - Employment - Appendix] .
Because the integrated course (Preparation + Study + Employment + Appendix) has a long lecture time of 22 hours,
Even those who have already completed a considerable amount of development training can take only the necessary parts.
Added the Study section (Prepare + Study) and the Employment section (Get a job + Appendix) !

  1. I'm just starting out on the path to becoming a developer → Integrated version
  2. I have already done quite a bit of development learning (graduated from school or already employed) → Employment section
  3. I'm just starting out on the path to becoming a developer, but I have doubts about the quality of this course → After taking the learning course, I took the employment course

Q. How is it different from other job training courses for non-major developers ?

A. While other lectures are only 3 to 5 hours long, this lecture is over 22 hours long, despite only covering the necessary content . I was somewhat indignant that the developer job courses sold on Inflearn and other lecture platforms did not provide sufficient content, so I created this lecture over the course of 8 months with the thought of ‘let’s make a really good lecture.’

If you just look at the table of contents for this lecture, you will feel that it is different from other lectures . However, the titles written in the table of contents are only the actual lecture titles. In other words, unlike other lectures, the table of contents does not include detailed lecture topics. If the table of contents includes detailed topics for this lecture, the table of contents would be too long!

Also, consider how much the instructor who created the course has grown as a developer . If the students taking the course are not going to work as developers for 1-2 years and quit, they should also know how and in what direction they will grow after getting a job as a developer. This course is a lecture where a non-major instructor directly shares all the know-how he has accumulated while getting a job as a developer at a top-tier company and changing jobs.

Q. Can I become a developer just by watching this lecture?

A. No! Just like learning how to become a soccer player doesn't make you a soccer player right away, this course will teach you the know-how to become a developer in great detail, but actual development learning and practice are your own responsibility. This course will serve as a great coach in the process of becoming a developer :)

Q. How can I trust the information provided in this course?

A. Of course, there is no right way to become a developer! However, there are methods that many developers recommend. While operating a Facebook page called {Reading Development on the Way to and from Work} and a GitHub repository called {Collection of High-Quality Development Content }, I have consumed a total of more than 3,000 development contents (blogs, videos, slides) over the past 2 years and 6 months. Therefore, rather than providing information based on my own thoughts like a frog in a well, I created the lectures while recognizing what developers consider right.

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Who is this course right for?

  • Those who want to become developers as efficiently as possible

  • Non-major who wants to become a top-tier company developer, not just a developer

  • If you want to become a developer but are worried about your age

  • Those who want to learn the know-how first and then enter the developer's path

  • Those who have no developers around them to ask for advice

  • Those who want to quickly and stably transition to a developer

  • If you know how to become a developer and have the will to work hard

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  • thunderdrink님의 프로필 이미지
    thunderdrink

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    - Pros: It teaches you how to become a 'developer', not just a simple coder, abundant reference materials (many are free), job search methods, and the lectures that follow, it is truly an 'all-in-one' guide, the lecture quality makes you feel that it was made with sincerity, and the lectures are continuously updated, so aftercare is certain - Cons: PPT is not provided, be careful of the pack (you may like it or not), the entire lecture is long (it's okay to listen to only the necessary parts), since the person sharing the knowledge is a backend developer, there are many parts about web development (relatively less in other fields) - Personal review (can be skipped): I am a major, but I graduated from school as an amateur, so I do not have the benefits or experience of a major. So I was very lost when I was looking for a job, so I took this lecture. The direction of study, mindset, etc. were really helpful to me. Although the name is 'for non-majors', this is actually a lecture that I hope everyone who wants to become a developer will listen to. - 3-line summary 1. It covers everything from the mindset before studying development to after employment. 2. It also tells you that you need to start off properly as a developer, and how to write a resume and portfolio, and how to apply. 3. It is definitely helpful for non-majors and majors who are at a loss about employment, mentally as well. Lastly, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the knowledge sharer who uploaded this excellent lecture.

    • integerous
      Instructor

      Thank you so much for the detailed course review, Eokjangwarurmansion!!ㅎㅎ You pointed out the pros and cons exactly!ㅎㅎ You organized the course review so neatly that I think it will be a great help to those who are taking the course! I also sincerely thank you for posting a great course review!!ㅎㅎ Feel free to ask any questions you have :)

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    medicc9001350

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    I have watched many lectures from other people while preparing for a job, but this is by far the best lecture I have ever seen. I also took the instructor's e-book, but the video lecture covered much more content, and I could hear the instructor's thoughts in more detail, so it was easier to understand. I am grateful that the lecture was opened at a low price compared to the useful information it contained. The methods for obtaining input and using TweetDeck in the learning part were really useful. I was very stressed about my portfolio, but after watching the lecture, I was able to get a feel for it, so it was really great. I was frustrated by hitting a wall, and I was trying to pull myself together and challenge myself, but many of my worries about hesitation were resolved. Thank you so much... I will review hard and review again, and I hope that day will come when I can share good news :) The lecture is really the best ㅎㅎㅎ Thank you ^^

    • integerous
      Instructor

      Thank you for the course review, TTT.dev!! I'm glad that you found it helpful, as I've greatly supplemented and added to the parts that were slightly neglected in the e-book :) I'll be waiting for good news from TTT.dev!!ㅎㅎ If you have any questions, please feel free to ask anytime-!! Happy New Year!!

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    ysr12271979

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    This February, I decided to become a service company developer as a non-major. I didn't know any developers around me and I had little knowledge about this field, so I was really at a loss as to what to look for. I happened to find Han Jeong-su's blog and read his 2018 review, which motivated me a lot. After that, I weighed several boot camps and government-funded academies, and ended up attending the government-funded academy, which was the fastest to start, and I am now one month away from graduating. Our government-funded academy conducts two projects over five months: a semi-project and a final project. For a while, I was only able to briefly review the progress of the government-funded academy classes, but after the semi-project, I suddenly came to my senses. This is because I had no roadmap at all on what to prepare for and how to get a job. The government-funded academy does provide job support, but it was all targeted at SI/SM companies, which was different from my goals, so I had a lot of concerns. Then I found this course, paid for it right away, and completed it. I regret not having taken this course before entering the national academy. I felt that he had prepared the course very diligently, and the materials provided through the link were very helpful to me, who knew nothing. If you want to know the overall roadmap for becoming a developer as a non-major, I highly recommend taking this course. After taking this course, I recommended it to my fellow students at the national academy and friends around me, and whenever I feel discouraged, I come back and watch the course again. I would like to thank Han Jeong-su for opening this course.

    • integerous
      Instructor

      "I regret not taking this course before entering the national academy. I think I would have been able to prepare for employment more easily." This is something that many people have said! It's not too late, so I hope you keep fighting and get good results!! Feel free to ask me any questions you may have :)

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    I am a 30-year-old non-major in arts and physical education who started attending a government-funded academy last year and is about to complete my government-funded course this year. The thing I felt most strongly while listening to the lecture was that I am so glad I found this lecture before I completed my government-funded course/got a job. To be honest, I wish I had known about this lecture before attending the government-funded academy. Haha Money? It is really worth it. I would pay several times more for this kind of lecture. In every part, he explains things in detail, and even when I think, "Why are you even telling me this?" he kindly and in detail, and I was so touched that I could feel that he was putting all his heart into every word he said for the listeners. In addition, the content is more than worth the heart. Especially for non-majors like me (I think it's the same for majors, too...) I'm sure you'll be even more surprised by how easily you can learn things that are hard to find out even if you go somewhere. For those who feel lost in studying and getting a job and have been struggling mentally and physically because they don't know where to start, I think this is a perfect guideline, and it's an absurd lecture that will teach you which path is the fastest, what directions are available, and how to follow the direction you've set, one spoonful at a time until your stomach bursts. To be honest, I'm more surprised... surprised... amazing... awesome... thrilling... that this kind of lecture exists in the real world!! Other people will diligently review the lecture content in their reviews, so I'll just diligently write a review and leave. ㅋㅋㅋ By the end of the lecture, the instructor had already become one of my biggest mentors in my heart. I am truly, truly grateful to the instructor. I am currently working hard to get a job at a good service company, so I hope to see you at work someday!! I will definitely pretend to know you then, so please say hello and I would be grateful. ㅋㅋ

    • integerous
      Instructor

      Zy L, seeing such an energetic and fun course review gives me a lot of strength!!ㅎㅎ I'm so happy and thrilled that it was helpful to you!!ㅎㅎㅋㅋㅋ While making the lecture, I sometimes had a hard time thinking, "Oh... is it really necessary to make it this good?", but I feel like I've been neatly compensated by this one course review!!ㅎㅎ As you said, I hope the day will come when we can work together in the field!!ㅎㅎ Thank you!!

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    ywhkr

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    I can feel that he explains things with sincerity. Of course, you may feel that he is calm and boring, but when you feel that way, take a look at the national support part. It would be fun to count how many times the word “yang*chi” appears. Haha I really wish I had a brother like this. If there was a brother who would give me advice like this, I wouldn’t get lost and I would be able to work hard without getting tired. He really cares as if he were talking to his younger sibling, and if that weren’t enough, he would leave a comment when I asked a question and even mentor me. It’s hard to get advice right away like a real brother, but I can see that he is trying to build a system where I can get advice similar to that, so I’m really grateful. When living life, I think navigation is the most important thing. The engine is important, but no matter how good the engine is, if the navigation is malfunctioning, you can go too far in the wrong direction and end up in a worse situation. In that sense, this lecture is a great navigation that helps you find the right path.

    • integerous
      Instructor

      Wow, dnsghk2, your writing skills are amazing! Haha Especially the last paragraph made me realize a lot too.. Haha Thank you so much for recognizing my efforts to create a good lecture! Haha Feel free to ask me any questions you have :)

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