Computer Engineering for Developers 2: Network Study Alone

Free lecture by the author of the best-selling book, “Network Study Alone.” A summary of a network textbook that developers must know.

(5.0) 152 reviews

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5.0

정승훈

100% enrolled

The lectures are excellent for reviewing the book. Since the lectures cover almost 90% of the same content as the book, you can learn enough from the lectures alone. However, I recommend purchasing the book as if you are paying a tuition fee, reading it first, and then watching the corresponding lecture chapters to review. To be honest, other layers in networking are mostly for certification exams or general knowledge, whereas HTTP is what you actually need to know in detail. I am very satisfied because this course explains all those practical parts. This instructor's lectures are of much higher quality and better for learning than the networking courses taught at most universities. Just because it's a four-year university in Seoul doesn't mean they teach something incredibly grand. This course is simply easier to understand. It is much more substantial than what you would learn in a full semester at university. I think the only difference from university is the amount of knowledge forced into your head due to assignments and exams. If you want to dive even deeper, I suggest purchasing a "Top-Down Networking" textbook, which is commonly used as a major requirement, and studying further. These lectures alone are more than enough to gain all the fundamental knowledge.

5.0

김상형

100% enrolled

You can really tell how much heart and soul went into this lecture.

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NoobNoob

89% enrolled

It was excellent for understanding the overall flow of how networks operate, as you explained networks that I had only understood abstractly by breaking them down with a focus on protocols and network equipment. I had many impressions that it was a really well-written book while studying with "Learning Computer Architecture and Operating Systems on My Own," and the lecture is also really clean. I liked how you summarized and delivered only the key points, and how your voice was easy on the ears. As you mentioned at the beginning of the lecture, I'm planning to purchase the book as well. Thank you for uploading such a good lecture for free, and I look forward to your continued work.

What you will gain after the course

  • network

  • web

  • the internet

  • Major knowledge

  • Technical Interview

  • computer engineering

  • CS Knowledge

Developer Essential Knowledge Network
All in one lecture!
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What developers need to know
Network Summary
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The best-seller in the IT field , “Study Network on Your Own” is back with a free lecture directly from the author!

  • Grammar of programming languages

  • Framework

  • Core computer concepts that are difficult to learn with libraries alone




Learning programming language grammar and frameworks is not everything 📖


It is difficult to find a program today that is developed and maintained without going through a network.

Among the tools and commands frequently used during the development process are

There are many cases where you need to have network knowledge to understand it.

Therefore, understanding networks is essential to deeply understand the code written by developers.


This is why various companies verify your knowledge of networks.



CS knowledge is not a subject of memorizing keywords.

Memorizing keywords alone won't prepare you for advanced technical interview questions or help you distill your CS knowledge into code.

This lecture is a class based on 'understanding the principles' that was compiled by selecting the content essential to developers by referencing all available major books that are mainly used in universities and then reviewing them by professors and senior developers.

What you'll learn 📚

This lecture covers low-level knowledge related to hardware.

Up to high-level knowledge related to software

We cover every part of the network step by step, in detail.


We explain with various pictures and examples so that anyone can understand .



It goes beyond theoretical explanations and covers a wide range of topics, including learning through practice and advanced topics .




Target Audience 🔑

Developers (aspiring) who want to understand the principles of computers

Developers (Aspirants) who want to prepare for technical interviews

Developers (applicants) who want to learn CS knowledge/specialized knowledge

Developers (aspiring) who want to learn networking


Things to note before taking the class 📢

  • Not much player knowledge is required.

  • However, if you have learned a programming language (python, C/C++, Java, etc.), you will get even greater help.

Expected Questions Q&A 💬

Q. Since it is a free lecture, isn’t it a low-quality lecture?

This course is absolutely as good as any other paid course. It is essential background knowledge that all developers (and aspiring developers) should know, but it was made free for developers (and aspiring developers) who feel burdened by the excessive tuition fees.

Q. Do I need to have the book?

It is optional. However, this class is based on the book and does not provide separate study materials. Therefore, if you want study materials/review materials, we recommend purchasing the book from the link below.

https://www.yes24.com/Product/Goods/125830483

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Who is this course right for?

  • Developers (aspiring developers) who want to understand the principles of computers

  • Developers (applicants) who want to prepare for a technical interview

  • Developers (applicants) who want to learn CS knowledge/major knowledge

  • Developers (aspiring developers) who want to learn about networks

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46 lectures ∙ (12hr 59min)

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    Thank you for the valuable lecture. Take care of your health and have a happy new year.

    • kangminchul
      Instructor

      Thank you too! Happy New Year!!! :)

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    This is a high-quality course that covers everything from handling large amounts of traffic to load balancing!

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      You can really tell how much heart and soul went into this lecture.

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        It was excellent for understanding the overall flow of how networks operate, as you explained networks that I had only understood abstractly by breaking them down with a focus on protocols and network equipment. I had many impressions that it was a really well-written book while studying with "Learning Computer Architecture and Operating Systems on My Own," and the lecture is also really clean. I liked how you summarized and delivered only the key points, and how your voice was easy on the ears. As you mentioned at the beginning of the lecture, I'm planning to purchase the book as well. Thank you for uploading such a good lecture for free, and I look forward to your continued work.

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          skoloks7186

          Reviews 6

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          The lectures are excellent for reviewing the book. Since the lectures cover almost 90% of the same content as the book, you can learn enough from the lectures alone. However, I recommend purchasing the book as if you are paying a tuition fee, reading it first, and then watching the corresponding lecture chapters to review. To be honest, other layers in networking are mostly for certification exams or general knowledge, whereas HTTP is what you actually need to know in detail. I am very satisfied because this course explains all those practical parts. This instructor's lectures are of much higher quality and better for learning than the networking courses taught at most universities. Just because it's a four-year university in Seoul doesn't mean they teach something incredibly grand. This course is simply easier to understand. It is much more substantial than what you would learn in a full semester at university. I think the only difference from university is the amount of knowledge forced into your head due to assignments and exams. If you want to dive even deeper, I suggest purchasing a "Top-Down Networking" textbook, which is commonly used as a major requirement, and studying further. These lectures alone are more than enough to gain all the fundamental knowledge.

          • kangminchul
            Instructor

            Thank you for your kind words! :)

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