Yoonpago's Information Processing Engineer DB/Programming All-In-One
If you can master DB and programming, you should be more than halfway prepared for the information processing engineer exam.
Let's take a look at the DB and programming parts, which are worth 45 to 55 points in the practical exam, and pass the written exam steadily.
This lecture is a free lecture corresponding to the Information Processing Engineer DB Programming [All-in-One] textbook sold on the YOUTUBE Analysis Yunpago channel.
This lecture covers the most difficult and important parts of the written/practical portion of the Information Processing Engineer (including Industrial Engineer) exam: database (hereinafter referred to as DB) and programming.
Even if you don't have a textbook, if you are weak in that section overall, you can watch the [Concept] video, and if you need the [Previous Questions] explanation, you can watch the [Previous Questions] section~!
Course Target Audience/Course Purpose 🙆♀️
Types of students considered by knowledge sharers
People preparing for the Information Processing Engineer (Industrial Engineer) exam
[All-in-one] I purchased a textbook, but the content is too difficult to understand.
I aim to preview and complete the core parts of the Information Processing Engineer (Industrial Engineer) - DB and programming - to a certain extent (I personally aim to complete about 70% of them).
Non-majors who are new to DB and programming (I focus on pre-studying)
Anyone who wants to pass both the written and practical exams for the Information Processing Engineer exam with confidence.
People who have passed the written exam or have some time left before the written exam but don't know what to study
Changes in students after attending the lecture
The goal is to prepare for the core parts of the Information Processing Engineer written/practical exam.
When preparing for the Information Processing Engineer practical exam, we aim to enable deeper learning by providing prior study of the relevant parts before (or in parallel with) the main textbook.
Lecture Features ✨
How is this course different from others? What makes it so engaging? Please explain the advantages of this course, such as the variety of exercises and examples, easy-to-understand explanations, and in-depth explanations of concepts.
Taught by instructors working in the IT industry.
The teachers are certified and have studied for the course themselves.
We explain concepts by linking actual examples from previous exams.
What you'll learn 📚
We will learn about the DB/programming part, which is a common core subject for the written and practical examinations of the Information Processing Engineer.
In Professor Yoon Pa-go's DB part, you will learn what a DB is and how it is structured.
In IT teacher's programming part, you will learn about programming knowledge corresponding to C, Java, Python, etc.
Expected Questions Q&A 💬
Q. Why should I focus on the database and programming sections when preparing for the information processing engineer exam? A. What is the most important thing to know in the practical exam?
I've always said that the written exam is a battle of averages, and the practical exam is a battle of how well you can grasp the DB and programming parts.
Literally, if you can't score clearly on the DB and programming sections of the practical exam, you should expect to fail almost 90% of the time. The DB and programming sections alone are worth about 50-60 points!
That's why, even if you're not a major or don't know much about the Information Processing Engineer exam, if you have even a little time to study, I always recommend prioritizing the database and programming sections! (For those preparing for the written exam, I'd recommend studying the programming section last. However, if you have ample time, it goes without saying that focusing on this section first and preparing for the exam will "overwhelmingly" benefit your chances of passing, right?)
Q. Is this a lecture that I can't watch at all without the textbook? A. If you only want to check the previous exam questions without the textbook, you can do so without the textbook.
Q. Can someone who is not a major in the field also take the course? A. I am teaching this course based on the premise that it is completely non-major!
Things to note before taking the course 📢
Learning Materials
The lecture material is taught using Professor Yoon Pa-go's All-In-One Information Processing Engineer textbook!
Player Knowledge and Precautions
It's much better to learn about the Information Processing Engineer exam and the overall scope of the coursework, including what subjects are covered! (Refer to the Qnet website.)
[Overall]
I used to watch it on YouTube, but the free period ended, so I wondered if I couldn't watch the videos anymore. It's so great...
You've joined Dae-gi Inflearn. Congratulationsヾ(≧▽≦*)o
I bought a set of a summary of the written exam and a practical exam explanation book at a low price, and it was so good that I could understand it on my own because they even provided lectures.
[Price]
I think the price is the biggest advantage. I can prepare for the written exam and the practical exam at the same time, and since we prepared together, I felt like I had more time to prepare for the practical exam than others, so it was solid.
If I had done it alone, I would have had to prepare for the written exam and the practical exam separately, so I would have needed to put in more than twice as much effort.
Thank you!ㅎㅎㅎ
[Composition]
It's definitely a benefit that you provide these lectures for free.
In the case of practical exams, there are many things that I don't understand just by reading the book, but I understand better when I listen to the lectures even though it's the same content.
First of all, I was able to force myself to advance, so it was great. I was so tired because I did it alone ㅠ0ㅠ
Teacher Yoonpago and Teacher Ssong-i, you're awesome!!
Thank you for leaving such a long and sincere review Ohhhh
No matter how good the textbook or lecture is, you have to work hard to get good results^^
I think Ohhhh, you definitely worked hard to get good results~!
Thank you again for the review and I hope everything you do in the future goes well :)