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A Real-World Guide to Getting a Job as a Publisher (PDF)

A real guide to becoming a publisher (PDF) This e-book provides detailed information on how to learn publishing efficiently, how to choose a good publishing course and a good publishing instructor, how to publish like a veteran even if you are a beginner, desirable coding habits and principles, how to create a personal portfolio website, how to collaborate with designers and developers, essential sites that publishers should know, and how to improve Photoshop UI design skills. It also provides detailed information on the government-funded publisher course.

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What you will gain after the course

  • Tips on what to prepare and how to prepare for a job as a publisher

  • Habits and Principles for Publishing Basics

  • How to create a personal portfolio website

  • An effective way to improve your publishing skills

  • Publishing know-how like a veteran, even though you are a newbie

  • A real story about the government-funded publisher course from the instructor

A PDF guidebook filled with tips and preparation procedures for getting a job as a web publisher!
Get one step closer to your goals!

The real practical guide to getting a job as a publisher includes not only tips and tricks for getting a job as a publisher, but also
It is composed of content that allows you to learn and prepare in advance the practical skills that you will have a hard time learning in the early stages of employment.

I came across this article on the internet. Wow, what a great saying. Try until you succeed! When I see this, I feel like I'm overflowing with a spirit of challenge and it sounds like a really great saying, but personally, how cruel is this saying? I wonder how hard it must be for the person actually doing it. How pitiful is it to see people around me doing something that doesn't work until they succeed? It's also a shame to see people who can do it but end up wasting time, money, and passion by going in the wrong direction. It goes without saying that if that's you.

So, the word success is a bit ambiguous, but for now, let's think of it as ' publisher employment '. And ' The Real Practical Guide to Publisher Employment ' will help you get closer to your goal of publisher employment a little faster.

📔 Course Introduction

The Publisher Job Real Guide course is a course consisting of e-book (PDF) content.

I created this product with the hope of minimizing trial and error after seeing people who were just starting out as publishers wasting time through trial and error.

I believe that this book contains all the publishing know-how that I have learned from teaching over 100 students while working as a nationally funded publishing course instructor for the past two years. This is a publisher employment guide written by someone who has sufficient practical experience and teaching experience, and who has helped people get jobs at publishers, not from the perspective of a student preparing for a publisher job.

We have organized the essentials for practical work, focusing on preparing students who know nothing to get a job as a publisher, from the basics of coding to intermediate to advanced publishing skills and even creating a personal portfolio homepage.

The publisher employment real guide course contains the contents of the e-book (PDF)...

It thoroughly covers everything from the job understanding and mindset needed to work as a publisher to the 'publishing basics improvement skills' that will allow even a beginner to publish like an experienced person. If you look at the section table of contents and detailed contents, you will understand better, but it contains essential information that you need to know to get a job as a publisher, such as not only publishing like an experienced person, but also tips on creating a personal portfolio homepage, how to write a resume as a publisher, how to improve web UI design skills, and detailed explanations of the nationally supported publishing process.

📔 Why is this course an e-book rather than a video?

I'm going to talk about why the publisher employment guide is an e-book and not a video.
Before making the e-book of the publisher employment practical guide, I started making it as a video. As I was making it in the beginning, I felt that there were too many things that I had recorded and missed, so I felt that I had no time to record it again and again. So I started thinking about making it as an e-book rather than a video, and I think it was a good choice. Before typing, I thought about what I was going to say, what vocabulary I was going to use, and how much I was going to use, and I wrote it, so I felt much more stable and wrote well.

There is a reason why I am telling you this. Before writing this book, when students asked me to recommend a publishing textbook, I would say, “Who studies by reading books these days? Study by watching YouTube or Inflearn videos.” However, as I wrote this e-book, I realized that although videos are convenient, they don’t allow me to think and ponder. I thought that students would also be able to read this e-book and think and ponder their plans and attitudes toward employment as publishers.

When I first planned the Publishing Employment Practical Guide, I spent several days surfing the web to find some sources, but I couldn't find any. After that, I had two thoughts.

First of all, that's why people preparing to become publishers are having a hard time because they can't find a direction.
Second, since there are no sources on the Internet, I have to create all the content purely with my own efforts.

📔 Reason for production

I often get questions from students who have attended or completed unsatisfactory government-funded publishing courses, either through email or YouTube comments, about what to prepare for in order to get a job as a publisher. However, since this is a topic that cannot be explained in a few sentences, I felt regretful even though I was able to give a brief explanation. That is why I thought I should prepare a guide to getting a job as a publisher.

and...

Sometimes, a student I taught sends me a KakaoTalk message like the one below, saying that he or she got a job at a publisher. It’s not that often, but I feel proud when I receive a KakaoTalk message like this. I wanted to share the method I used to help students who knew nothing get jobs as publishers while working as a nationally funded publishing course instructor for the past two years with people who are preparing to get a job at a publisher but don’t know where to start.

📔 Provides a functional definition document (PDF) for publishing the entire website

When creating an entire website, the most systematic way is to proceed as follows: [UI design → Function definition document writing → Publishing]. However, there are many cases where publishing is done without writing a function definition document. If publishing is done without writing a function definition document, consistency may be lacking. In particular, if the HTML structure and CSS class names are not determined in advance, it is very likely that systematic publishing will be difficult.

If you look at and refer to the example of the function definition for publishing the entire website, you can systematically publish in practice.

🙋🏻‍♂️ Expected questions related to the lecture

Q) Do I need any prior knowledge before reading this e-book, <Publisher Job Real Practical Guide (PDF)>?
A) Not necessary at all. If you are interested in working for a publisher or publishing, that is fine.

Q) I am working as a new publisher or new web designer. Do I need this book?
A) The main content of this book is about how to develop publishing fundamentals and principles. I think publishing fundamentals means the know-how to publish like an experienced person, and it is essential for those who are currently working.

Q) How many pages and what is the content of this e-book, <Publisher Job Real Practical Guide (PDF)>?
A) The total number of pages is 159. And the content is 100% created by Coding Works. There is absolutely no material copied from the Internet and processed. The coding screen, each letter, and the captured screen are all purely created by Coding Works. In other words, I am confident that it is not composed of common content that anyone can do on the Internet.
Sometimes, when I look at e-books, I see that the top, bottom, left, and right margins take up a third of the screen. However, Coding Works' <Publisher Employment Real Practical Guide (PDF)> has meticulously written text and content, as shown in the previous book's content capture screen above.

Q) Are there any other contents besides this e-book <Publisher Job Real Practical Guide (PDF)>?
A) In the book <Publisher Employment Real Practical Guide (PDF)>, in [Section 6. The Beginning and Completion of Publishing! HTML Structure Wireframe], there are missions to create HTML structure wireframes. There is content where you can download the completed version of the mission and compare it with the wireframe you created. The method is described in detail in the book.

Q) Are there any updates after downloading this e-book, <Publisher Job Real Practical Guide (PDF)>?
A) Due to the nature of e-books, there are no frequent updates. However, if there is content that needs to be known as a publisher employment guide, the PDF file will be revised and uploaded. There will be almost no updates that revise existing content. If there is an update with additional content, we will immediately inform you through the news, including what additional content there is.

🙋🏻‍♂️ About the basics of publishing...

If you have good publishing fundamentals, you will be able to get a job quickly. And you will be recognized while working.
But, the basics of publishing may seem vague, but they are not.
If you have good publishing fundamentals, you will naturally develop good habits if you don't do things you shouldn't do when coding. Then, you will be told that you have good publishing fundamentals.

Especially when you look at the code of new employees preparing for employment at a publisher, you often see that their basic coding skills are a mess.
However, not knowing how wrong your code is is the main reason why you cannot get a job as a publisher .
That's because you didn't learn the basics of publishing properly. If you knew, you could fix it right away.

The book, Publisher Job Real Practical Guide (PDF), contains all the specific methods to improve the fundamentals of publishing.

🙋🏻‍♂️ Who created this publisher job guide?

My name is Coding Works.
I've been a web designer for a long time.
I transitioned to being a web publisher and worked in the field for a long time.
For the past two years, I have been teaching as a professional instructor in government-funded publishing courses, and I have been recognized for that.
I've been running a YouTube publishing lecture channel called Coding Works for the past three years.
Since the beginning of this year, I have been teaching web design technician practical exam courses, publishing practice example production courses, and responsive website production courses at Inflearn.

We have been working hard to create lectures with the hope that Coding Works students will achieve their goals during difficult times.
The 'Publisher Employment Practical Guide e-book' was created by someone who answers students' questions with that in mind.

❤ News of passing the publisher exam for Coding Works students


▲ A student who studied under me for about 4 and a half months in a nationally funded publishing course received a KakaoTalk message saying that he got a job.


▲ I received a KakaoTalk message about the interview results for students who took the offline course on creating a personal portfolio at Coding Works (April 24, 2023).

❤ Email sent by a Coding Works student after getting a job at a publisher

 

Hello teacher :)

Teacher, I am Kim O-jeong, a student who was taking Inflearn's lectures.
I am a student who sent an email this summer asking for advice on my personal portfolio.
Do you remember?😊😊

It's nothing else than,
I'm sending this email to tell you that I successfully landed a job at a publisher with the portfolio I received advice on from you!

Even!!
The company contacted me first after seeing the portfolio I posted on Saramin, and I was interviewed via Zoom and passed!
The company matched my desired salary, and I was able to join a company where I could do only publisher work, not design or development work.

It was a company looking for an experienced publisher, and they contacted me, a new employee, and asked me why they contacted me.
He said that he looked at a lot of other people's portfolios, but he contacted me because the "Functional Definition" in my portfolio caught his eye.

I think this is all thanks to the teacher's lectures.
If I hadn't taken the teacher's class, my portfolio would have just been ordinary, but I was able to successfully get a job thanks to the great tips the teacher gave me!

Although I have never actually met him,
While creating my portfolio, I relied on it a lot, trusted it, and worked hard while watching the teacher's lectures!

I feel like my skills have improved a lot in the three months I spent listening to the teacher's lectures and creating a portfolio, more than the skills I built up while taking long classes at the academy.

I desperately wanted it,
I believed and did as the teacher said and the results were really good.

Thank you so much!

Be careful of corona
I hope to see you again with another great lecture :)


Hello teacher~ I'm Inflearn student OOO~ I found out the email address from another student's answer..😊😊

I just wanted to say thank you 😊😊

I've had a hard time taking your class and submitting my resume for about two weeks now...
I passed the interview at a company and decided to come to work.. Thank you so much..😭😭

Actually, I was worried because I'm 32 years old. I submitted a lot of resumes, but I didn't get any calls.
But this company's HR manager said that he doesn't like people who graduated from private academies 😊😊
The company I decided to join is small, but it has developers and web designers.
They said they would train them for three months and then put them into practice.
It's a bit far and the salary is low, but I'm going to study hard and try to increase my salary~ 😊😊

Thank you so much for everything. You answered my questions so well, and I am so amazed that I got a job after taking this online class.

I will continue to study and improve my skills by listening to your lectures. Fighting~!

🙋🏻‍♂️ Please read before asking questions~!!

If you have any questions while learning, please ask. When asking questions, you must upload the content that is not working, the code, and a screenshot of the browser result. In the case of code, you must upload all HTML, CSS, and JS codes so that we can give you an accurate answer.

If you only describe your problem in text without any code in your question, it will be difficult to give you an accurate answer unless it is really simple. Then, I will have no choice but to reply again saying, 'Please upload HTML, CSS, JS code and browser capture~', which will be cumbersome and take more time to find a solution.


▲ Please check the frequently asked questions in the relevant lecture community first~

For effective learning, please refer to the Coding Works Publishing YouTube channel!

Please watch the theory video lectures on the Coding Works Publishing YouTube channel in parallel. Of course, not all theory videos are on the YouTube channel, but most of the important theory videos are there. Since there are many videos, it is recommended to search for videos as in the example below.

Coding Works Publishing YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/codingworks

👨🏼‍🏫 Instructor Introduction

  • (Currently) Freelance Frontend Publisher
  • Jo Eun Computer Academy Web Publishing Instructor
  • Now a Web Publishing Instructor at Computer Academy
  • Front-end publisher, front-end publishing specialist
  • Now, the Computer Academy Web Design Technician Practical Certification Course
  • Lakpia ICT Training Center Front-end Publishing Master Course Instructor
  • Easy & Edu Front-end Publishing, UI/UX Design
  • HTML+CSS+JQUERY publishing YouTube channel 'Coding Works' operation
  • Coding Works Publishing YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/codingworks

▲ Coding Works publishing course roadmap for publisher employment


A real practical guide to getting a job as a publisher with Coding Works
Table of contents and details by section

※ The parts marked in red in the detailed information are topics that have been recently updated.

Section 00. Prologue

01.    The reason why Coding Works prepared a publisher employment guide lecture

02.    Publisher Job Guide Learning Content and Objectives

03.    Publisher Job Guide Detailed Table of Contents

Section 01. Understanding and Making Up Your Mind About Publishers

01.    Are my aptitudes suitable for publishing work ?

02.    Where should I start and how should I prepare for a job as a publisher ?

03.    I want to know exactly what a publisher does and what they do .

04.    Why are web designers becoming less competitive now ?

05.    Is there a difference between majors and non-majors in getting a job at a publisher ?

06.    What do the people who work on a web service project do ?

07.    I'm curious about some tips for collaborating with people who are building web service projects .

08.    How much does a publisher earn ? Is it better than a designer ?

09.    I'm a bit older and looking to get a job as a publisher . How relevant is age ?

10.    What kind of work will a new publisher mainly do at the company when they get hired ?

11.    If you have to go to a company without designers or developers , which one should you go to ?

12.    Why do designers work so hard to develop publishing skills ?

13.    A complete list of free design source download sites without copyright

14.    If you want to do well in publishing, you definitely need a dual monitor setup .

Section 02. Preview of the Government-Supported Publisher Course

01.    I would like to know more about the government-funded support process for publisher employment .

02.    Full schedule of the nationally funded publishing course and instructor recruitment process

03.    Tips for Choosing a Good Government-Supported Program for Publisher Jobs

04.    Various risks and changing instructors that arise during the national funding publishing process

05.    What are the essential things I need to know if I take the publisher government-funded course ?

06.    So, did you take the national funding publishing course ? Or not ? Please give me your conclusion .

07.    What I feel when I see articles and videos of people regretting taking a government-funded course

Section 03. Learning to become a competent publisher

01.     What is the best way to learn to improve your publishing skills ?

02.     Studying with books for online learning ? Is YouTube better ? Is Inflearn lecture better ?

03.     Designer , publisher , depublisher .. 3rd coding test

04.     Is it okay for a designer to be good at Photoshop but a publisher to not be good at it ?

05.     I'm going to work as a publisher, what are my Photoshop skills and do I need to be good at Illustrator as well ?

06.     What are some realistic ways to improve your design skills ?

07.     What are some skills and reference sites I should know as a publisher ?

08.     What is the best text editor for publishers ?

09.     What exactly does it mean to have good publishing skills ?

10.     Which is more efficient to use for responsive web creation: Flex or Grid ?

11.     What is SCSS, SASS and do I really need it?

12.     Knowing publishing theory doesn't mean the results are all the same . ( Love and passion for publishing )

13.     Learning tips and usage methods on the publishing YouTube channel ' Coding Works '

14.     Good publishing lectures , a discerning eye for choosing a publishing instructor who teaches well

Section 04. Improving Photoshop UI Design Skills

01.    Publishing skills can be improved in a short period of time, but design skills cannot .

02.    Learn good design sense by drawing on well-made web UI designs.

03.    Publishing a web UI design that has been revised and supplemented

04.    Publishers Use Color Like Designers

05.    While organizing the section on improving Photoshop UI design skills ...

06.    Mecca of publishing sources and design sources , ThemeForest

07.    How to Use FreePik, a Free Design Source for Designers and Publishers

08.    The Photoshop version that is also suitable for publishers is Photoshop CC 2019.

Section 05. Publishing like an experienced person even though you are a newbie

01.     The players (?) who select new publishers know everything by looking at the source code .

02.     Do you know how to hard code ?

03.     Reset CSS is often used by newbies or novice publishers without prior knowledge. Use it knowing its purpose .

04.     How do I link and use which version of FontAwesome ?

05.     When using external files, should I download them or use CDN ?

06.     The third step when selecting a new publisher ! Let's learn about the coding test.

07.     Publishing skills are all about creating good HTML structures .

08.     Code CSS Like a Career Publisher ( Coding Essentials That Are Desirable )

09.     The most efficient way to prepare a portfolio while learning through video

10.     As a publisher, get into the habit of reducing file sizes (Image File Optimization)

11.     JQuery Learning Scope for Publishing Jobs

12.     Learn how to use Adobe Brackets, the perfect text editor to get started with publishing

13.     JavaScript is difficult, but you must know inline JavaScript .

14.     Creating a good folder structure that is very important to publishers X Knowing relative and absolute addresses properly

15.     Which unit should I use in responsive publishing: px em rem ?

16.     The span tag should not be used for any other purpose and should only be used to wrap text ?

17.     Don't overthink media queries for responsiveness, just know what you need now .

18.     Use the Chrome extensions that publishers need

19.     How to use Chrome Developer Tools and when to use them and when not to use them

20.     CSS Pseudo-Classes You Must Know for Publishing Work

21.     An essential for intermediate publishing ! Attribute Selector

Section 06. The beginning and completion of publishing ! HTML structure wireframe

01.    It is important to first understand why this section is so incredibly important .

02.    HTML Structure Wireframe  How to draw well and practice

03.    Drawing HTML Structure Wireframes Using PowerPoint

04.    Drawing HTML Structure Wireframes Using Hand Drawing

05.    Tips to keep in mind when studying theory or practice examples

06.    HTML Wireframe and HTML Coding Mission Manual

07.    HTML Structure Wireframe Mission (1): Personal Profile Card UI

08.    HTML Structure Wireframe Mission (2): Introduction to the Publishing Process List

09.    HTML Structure Wireframe Mission (3): Personal Homepage Portfolio List

Section 7. Publishing Fundamentals ! Desirable Coding Habits and Principles

01.    Never create blank lines when writing HTML , except in special cases.

02.    Do not mix uppercase and lowercase HTML tags (do not put spaces between quotation marks in HTML attributes )

03.    Comment HTML tags well (don't overuse comments)

04.    Desirable order when inserting HTML tag class or ID attributes

05.    When inserting text into a p tag, be sure to press Enter before inserting it .

06.    Aligning HTML Tag Indents ( Understanding Tab Spacing )

07.    Using HTML5 Semantic Tags

08.    Setting tab spacing in Brackets and Visual Studio Code

09.    0th priority , never coding a line in CSS coding

10.    How to properly space CSS selector properties

11.    Commenting well in CSS code (allowing blank lines)

12.    How to organize CSS link selectors ?

13.    Organize CSS selectors in HTML order

14.    Organizing CSS common classes

15.    Don't abuse CSS child selectors

16.    Creating good CSS class names ( consistent patterns and rules )

17.    Use ID and class separately

18.    Organize the content that goes between the HTML head

Section 08. Preparing a personal portfolio homepage for publisher employment

01.    How do I prepare a portfolio for a publisher job ?

02.    What exactly is the type and scope of a portfolio ?

03.    How many and what types of personal portfolio homepages should I prepare for my publisher job application ?

04.    How do I create a UI/UX that showcases my work well on my personal portfolio homepage ?

05.    Please tell me the process for preparing a personal portfolio homepage .

06.    Show off your work ( portfolio ) well on your personal portfolio homepage

07.    Hosting a personal portfolio homepage ( Cafe 24, How to use FTP )

Section 09. If your personal portfolio homepage is ready, prepare for employment as a publisher.

01.    I'm curious about how to write a resume and job description for a publisher job .

02.    Which company would be a good choice to build a publishing career ?

03.    When categorizing publishing levels, what criteria do you use to categorize them as beginner , intermediate , intermediate-advanced , and advanced ?

04.    There are relatively fewer job advertisements for publishers than for designers. Why is that ?

05.    Please let me know what CSS frameworks are out there and recommend the most suitable one for publishers .

Section 10. Common sense corner that is good to know and not necessary to know while working as a publisher

01.    It's just common sense corner that you may or may not know while working as a publisher.

02.    Things to know before going to work ( work , collaboration, etc. )

03.    Design style guides aren't just for designers . Publishers need them too .

04.    When a publisher meets a designer without a concept

05.    As a publisher, when choosing your first company, you choose a company that you will work for for a long time, right ?

06.    Will a web design certificate help me get a job as a publisher ?

07.    Do I need to have sufficient experience with things like web accessibility before getting a job as a publisher ?

08.    After getting a job as a publisher, how should I study to improve my publishing skills ?

Section 11. Epilogue

01.    Concluding the Practical Guide to Publisher Jobs ...

02.    Is there an effective learning roadmap to improve publishing skills ?

03.    Thank you for your effort .

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  • jeeyoungk47213님의 프로필 이미지
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    I'm still reading the beginning, but like the person below, I'm crying because of the bloody time I've wasted because I met this too late. In the part where it says, "The risk of meeting the wrong instructor and spending 5 months is greater than you think," I can't help but think that if I had quit when I felt like this instructor wasn't right and taken Coding Works's course, I would have gotten a job at a proper place by now... I met an instructor who was not only bad in terms of skills but also in terms of personality, and I suffered and wasted so much time and money. I hope others don't go through that. Towards the end of the 4th month of the course, I gave up on taking the instructor's course and was instead taking the teacher's course, and I can't forget the shock of a friend who was studying hard and doing well asking the friend next to me, "What is box sizing?" The only thing I gained from that class was the kind and grateful friends who cheered me on when I was struggling and taught me Inflearn and Coding Works. I'm studying now, telling myself that it's not too late. I recommended it to another friend who's thinking about getting government funding. I think it's fortunate that I've met you and created such good things even now. I was stressed out because the counselor kept hitting me and telling me to get a job anywhere quickly while I was in the middle of the job search process, but the words in the middle like, 'If you made a reasonable choice, focus and look forward and move forward' were encouraging and good. My goal this month is to finish all of the teacher's lectures and get a job at a good place. Thank you so much.

    • codingworks
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      Gamnamu-nim~ Thank you for your honest class review. As an instructor who teaches a nationally funded publishing course, there are definitely students who don't fit in well. However, I always prepare for classes so that students at least don't have a bad evaluation of my teaching ability. When I wrote the sentence, 'If you made a reasonable choice, focus and look forward', I wrote it with the sincere hope that you would do so. Now, you can start again. Even if it's a little late, have faith that you're on the right path and always fight. I'll cheer you on~!!

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    I finished the national scholarship program a month ago, but I felt lost about preparing for employment, so I downloaded it with the mindset that I could just throw away 30,000 won again. The guide said that the content was the national scholarship program class content, so I didn't expect much and just read it as a review, but the materials and content are really informative and the best. If this book had come out a few months earlier, I wouldn't have taken the national scholarship program, but I regret it so much. ㅜㅜ. I studied hard for 5 precious months without being late or absent, but all I have left is a shabby personal homepage, and I was embarrassed to talk about it confidently. The bad coding habits introduced in the book are the same as my habits, and I feel sorry for the national scholarship instructor, but it's something I've never been pointed out, but it really hits home. I'll start improving my skills from the beginning according to the employment guide. I really want to tell people like me who are thinking of taking a national scholarship program or those who are currently taking it to read the guide in advance and make a decision. I'm grateful to the Coding Works instructor for giving me this great opportunity even now.

    • codingworks
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      Hello. lawesome1~ This is Coding Works. First of all, thank you for your honest course review. I think it will be a good tip for others. I have been a nationally funded publishing instructor for a long time, but I feel bad when I hear stories of students struggling and regretting because they are not satisfied with the course. Although it is a 5-month course that is not satisfactory, I feel better if you think positively that it was an opportunity to start as a publisher. Starting from scratch is not easy, but I think it is a 'very courageous choice' and a 'reasonable choice'. Coding Works will cheer you on~ Fighting^^

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    I've always wanted to do web coding because it seemed so cool, but I didn't know where to start, so I was struggling. I bought it because it said I didn't need basic skills, and I think it was really fun. To be honest, I was a little worried because it was in PDF format, but I think it was much easier and better because I could read it at my own pace. And it seemed less boring than watching a video. It wasn't too difficult because it was explained easily even though it was my first time. It's still a little scary, but I think I started easily thanks to it.

    • codingworks
      Instructor

      Hello. This is Coding Works. I also thought it was a good idea to make this lecture into an e-book, and I'm glad. As it is in the book, if you have a steady interest in publishing, you will soon be able to do well. Thank you for your course review.^^

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    It was fun to read and useful, so I liked it.

    • codingworks
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      Thank you for your course review! ^^

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    Thank you for the great lecture.

    • codingworks
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      Thank you for your course review~^^

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