
C programming that anyone can learn easily
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Through this lecture, you can learn the basic grammar of the C language. Instructor: Professor Eunmi Jeong (SW Convergence Education Center, Andong National University)
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This is a special lecture summarizing the key points for passing the NCS revised Information Processing Engineer practical exam. You can efficiently study for the CBT written exam and written practical exam.
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최다니엘
There are many garbage lectures where people are busy just reading lists without explaining the principles, but this one is great because it structurally explains why things are the way they are. Honestly, after studying programming separately and watching this, once I gained some structural understanding, I thought "Oh, so that's how it was." After that phase, it became so easy that I wondered, "Can it really be this simple?" Anyway, it's a masterpiece.
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lkjhgwv
You explained the details so thoroughly, which helped me a lot in understanding the concepts.
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yn.park
I'm preparing for the Information Processing Engineer practical exam, and this is very helpful.
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Who is this course right for?
Those preparing for the Information Processing Engineer practical exam
For those who want to briefly learn the practical skills of the Information Processing Engineer
Those who want to efficiently study the basics of the Information Processing Engineer practical exam
Need to know before starting?
Please check the information processing engineer exam schedule and brief exam information through the Q-net homepage of the Korea Human Resources Development Institute of Korea, the implementing agency. Q-net homepage https://www.q-net.or.kr/crf005.do?id=crf00505&jmCd=1320
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There are many garbage lectures where people are busy just reading lists without explaining the principles, but this one is great because it structurally explains why things are the way they are. Honestly, after studying programming separately and watching this, once I gained some structural understanding, I thought "Oh, so that's how it was." After that phase, it became so easy that I wondered, "Can it really be this simple?" Anyway, it's a masterpiece.
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