Today's Developer - Things You Need to Know Before Becoming a Developer
From today, (I am) a developer! For those who are challenging to become a developer, I will provide you with basic development knowledge, preparation methods, and various know-how.
Things I need to know to become a developer starting today
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Things to know before you become a developer
Contains the worries and dreams of developers who sell rice. A developer challenge that anyone can do! 👩💻
'Rice Selling Developer' 🌾 I'm back as a developer today !
Hello, I think there are more people who know me now than I thought! My name is Kim Byeong-wook and I am a developer who sells rice .
It's been a long time since I've come to you with good news. Yes? What is it...?! The book I wrote diligently from January to October while working at the company has finally come to light.
(My blood, sweat, and tears went into this book ... 😭😭 Seriously!)
Ta-da! Isn't it so pretty? But why a book all of a sudden?!
Hey guys, do you know what my dream is? (If you don't care and don't want to know... 😭😭) Why are you suddenly talking about dreams? If we're going to talk about books, we have to tell this story. Otherwise, you probably don't understand why I spent so much time writing a book...
This is my dream!
Selling rice developer, Kim Byeong-wook's dream?
"To solve various problems that people feel, Giving people a better life. In this process, we create something called a company, Solving bigger problems for more people to have a bigger impact. Selected by the UN as a corporate CSR "Challenging and solving the 17 SDGS problems"
The reason I want to start a business is because my dream is to give more people a better life .
It was the same when I ran an offline rice store! We did it with the vision of providing a healthy life through healthy rice.
But the impact that could be made in the store was not that great. I decided to start a software business with the intention of 'making a positive impact on more people'. I quit my job selling rice at the market and started working as a developer!
That's why I started giving lectures right after I joined the company as a developer. I was thinking about what kind of positive influence I could have from my current position. “I wanted to prevent others from having to go through the trial and error that I did.”
I am so grateful that many people have taken my class. I was able to get a job as an actual developer .
Whenever I get a call like this, it makes my whole day feel good!
But on the other hand, I also found out this.
This is what I came to think, and that's why I wrote the book.
The ten months I spent working at the company and writing the book were not easy times. (Actually, I think I thought about giving up about 5 times...)
I hope that through this book, more people will learn about and take on the challenge of becoming developers!
And it's not that I'm happy being a developer, I can have a new job whenever I want. I wish I could have confidence .
See you in class then! 😆
Developers from today Who would benefit from listening? 🔑
Anyone who is curious about developers👨💻 can take this course.
✅ You don't need to know anything. Let's start with what a developer does.
✅ It contains all the essential information you need to know before starting a career as a developer, such as whether the salary is really high, whether the satisfaction level is high, etc.
After taking this course, you will know exactly what to do and be able to take action based on your current situation.
Only for this lecture Check out the key features ✨
This lecture has been converted from a book to an online video to give you more options. So, if you prefer books, you can read them, and if you prefer online videos, you can watch them online. I think the best way is to watch the lecture videos, study development, and then use the book as review material, since you can't learn all the content at once.
Developer Employment Roadmap + IT Basics + Interviews with current developers + portfolio/interview preparation!
Check out the course curriculum!
Curious questions, Check it out now! 💬
Q. How is it different from the existing introductory course for developer employment?
This course contains all the contents of the course, and additionally contains the parts that are more necessary. If the previous course was taken by those who had some interest in getting a job as a developer, this course is prepared so that anyone who has some questions about being a developer can take it.
Q. Which would you recommend more, books or lectures?
The lectures are based on the contents of the book . They were filmed to give you more choices, so I recommend that you take the course in a way that is convenient for you. In my personal opinion, since you can't digest everything at once anyway, I think it would be best to watch the video once and then use the book as a reference later.
Q. Can I also become a developer?
Yes, you can. I want to tell you that you can really, really do it. Regardless of your situation (IQ, major, age, etc.), if you have a good sense of direction and study consistently for about 6 months, you can become a developer. There are already people here who have done it.
Q. What should I do if I have questions after taking the course?
You can receive 1:1 consultation in Kakao Open Chat “Developer from Today”.
I want to share my knowledge This is Kim Byung-wook !
Hello. This is Kim Byeong-wook :) It's been a while since I've seen you all!
I used to sell rice at the market, but now I work as a developer at a startup.
At the age of 29, I took on a completely new field called development and experienced many trials and errors. However, I soon found my direction and became a developer in 4 months. Since then, I have organized the trials and errors I experienced to help future developers who are struggling to become developers to become developers as quickly as possible.
Currently, I am working as a developer and also running my own personal projects, and I am working as a tutor at Tal-ing, Inflearn, etc. I am helping developers get started in various places such as Daegu Metropolitan City, Wanted, Jinhaksa Catch Career Con, etc., and I am working to solve various social problems with technology and benefit the world.
These days, the job of a developer is popular, but there is so much information about what to start with and it is so scattered that it is tiring to look through it all. Thank you for explaining it in an easy-to-understand way, and I was able to think about what I should realistically prepare and what attitude I should have.
Hello! I am a college student on leave of absence who decided to become a non-major developer less than 6 months ago. ㅠㅠ I am on leave of absence and am in a government-funded program, but as time goes by, I have too much to learn and it is becoming too burdensome, so like the tutor(?), development is becoming boring. ㅠㅠ
Then I came across this lecture. As you can see from many reviews, I am really glad that I took this lecture before completing the program. It motivated me a lot, and I think it changed my perspective on developers a lot. Just listening to the lecture, I can really feel what kind of person the tutor is, and I want to have him as a mentor.
I learned so much about what kind of mindset I should have while studying in a government-funded program, what to do when development becomes boring, and what kind of mindset I should have after completing this program to become a developer. Thank you so much!!!! I want to buy you a meal after you get a job. ㅎㅎ
This is my first time writing a review like this, so it may seem like I am repeating myself, but I am 100% sincere! Thank you again :)