It was a very informative lecture that was suitable for actual IT work.
What you will gain after the course
Essential Practical English for Software All-in-One
In-depth analysis of English pronunciations in SW practice that Koreans often get wrong
How to explain code such as conditional statements, loops, and variable declarations in English
Analysis of open-source technology discussions such as React and Kubernetes
4 English search tips to help you leave work earlier
Internet English expressions to jumpstart your journey as an open-source community "insider"
5 sophisticated ways to collaborate with Git
Software Legal English: Where a Single Word Can Mean Life or Death
Grow into a global IT talent with IT practical English for software industry professionals 💡
Essential IT Practical Vocabulary & Technical Terms Collection
Practical English for developers learned from GitHub and Stack Overflow
How to explain code in English, how to write Git commit messages in English
Analysis of technical discussions in global open-source projects
English Interview & Business Communication Know-how
Programming and English all at once
< Great IT English />
"Break out of a loop", "A conditional evaluates to true"
How would you express this in English?
"Curly braces" and "tildes," which are used every day in programming,
How would you say it in English?
Practical English for software development
It is completely different from business English or test English.
Even simple Korean sentences used daily in practice
is never easy to translate into English.
However, in the software industry, English proficiency is
is as important as your coding skills.
To obtain high-level information and know-how faster and more accurately than others
To achieve the dream of working abroad or landing a job at a Big Tech company,
To explosively increase the market value of your career
The most important language right now is not JavaScript, Python, or C, but
"English."
From internet slang for developers like LGTM, TL;DR, and PR,
From essential IT terminology for practical work to legal English for licensing.
We have gathered all the essential English knowledge and know-how necessary for your IT career growth into one place.
The final piece of the puzzle for your career is 'English' 🔠
This course captures the true essence of the global IT ecosystem
the most practical basic software knowledge of the information age and
Introducing Practical IT English.
Capturing the vivid work scenes unique to the software industry
with < Great IT English />
Grow into a global IT talent!
What you will learn 📚
Chapter 0 : Intro A light start! Introduction to Coding English
1. I'm already busy with work, so why should I learn IT English? 2. Characteristics of English that give Koreans a headache 3. Building a strong foundation: Essential terminology for IT practice 4. ( ), { }, [ ], ~, *, what are your names? 5. I bestow a name upon you! camelCase, snake_case, and... 6. No more "just enough"! Essential IT English words & expressions you need to know properly
Chapter 1 : Communication Practical IT English + Essential Business English
1. 5 ways to collaborate stylishly with Git 2. How to explain code that will impress native speakers 3. Life is real, practical English learned on the development field 4. Internet English expressions to become an open-source community "insider" 5. 4 search tips to get you home earlier 6. Software legal English where a single word can make a difference 7. How to write business emails with class 8. English interviews, just remember these 3 things
Chapter 2 : Application Coding English in Technical Documentation
1. With a beginner's mind, HTML / CSS / JavaScript 2. Simple and intuitive programming, Python 3. The absolute leader of frontend, React 4. Lightweight and flexible backend, Express 5. From smartphones to cars, Android 6. The confidence of the Apple family, Swift 7. Making infrastructure management easier, Kubernetes 8. Automated programs recorded on the blockchain, Smart Contract
Chapter 3 : Tests Practical Coding English Test
1. Test 1 2. Test 2
Conclusion This chapter is for those who have completed the previous lectures. (+ A gift for students who have finished the course)
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Who is this course right for?
Those who wish to work abroad or at a foreign Big Tech company
Those who are interested in open source activities
Those who are curious about how IT talents in Silicon Valley and around the world work
Those who have long dreamed of expanding abroad but have always found English to be a stumbling block
Those who want to build impressive career references by participating in global IT projects
Those who want to learn basic programming knowledge and English at the same time