It was a refreshing way to scratch the surface of my introduction to development, which I had not even started because no one had taught me.
I had wanted to start developing as a non-major a few months ago, but I just had no idea what to do. (There was no detailed explanation anywhere..)
At that time, I took Tutor Kim Byeong-wook's lecture, and it was the content I really needed. I think it literally saved me 2-3 months because he explained in detail what was needed from a non-major's perspective.
I definitely recommend it to those who are tired of searching for information related to 'non-major developers' on Brunch, YouTube, etc.!
Oh!! Thank you 2dzpresent for leaving such a great review. I'm glad you felt refreshed ㅠㅠ I feel refreshed too!. If you saved 2~3 months through me, I'm happy too. (My 2 months ㅠㅠ) I will try my best to help you a lot as a developer in the future. Thank you:)
If you take the class, you will have a guideline from studying development to getting a job!! I highly recommend it x2000 not only to those who are currently studying, but also to those who have vague thoughts about getting a job as a developer! It was a lecture that allowed me to let go of vague worries and burdens because I had a guideline after taking the class. It seemed like the instructor generously shared his own trial and error and experiences! It was a lecture that I really learned a lot from.
"sjw416" Seeing you recommended me 2000 times... I think being a developer is really for youㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ I'm glad that you've let go of your vague worries and burdens. Actually, you can do it if you try...!! The burden is big. That's a relief :) Please let me know if you have any difficulties during your preparation process. I will do my best to answer to the best of my knowledge. Thank you!
I thought a lot about how to proceed in the future, and the lecture gave me the opportunity to solidify my direction. Now that I have been educated by the best guide on the shortcut to my first goal of becoming a developer, I think all that's left is to put in a lot of effort. Thank you!
Dear Aeyong! I have given you advice through separate open KakaoTalk, but I think you can do really well. Don't worry too much, and if you just keep doing what you are doing now, I think you'll be fine. Fighting, Aeyong!
Hello~Tutor! I paid for the lecture today and got absorbed in it so I finished it in one day.
Thank you for the great lecture that saves time for those who are new to developer employment!
I decided to become a developer for a while, so I already knew a lot of things, but you organized the content well and fed it to me~!
I am currently working and preparing to become a developer at the age of 30. It may be a little late, but I plan to quit my job in the second half of the year and prepare hard at one of the boot camps mentioned in the lecture! I had a lot of worries about how to prepare for employment in the future, but Tutor Byungwook's lecture helped me organize my thoughts a lot. Thank you! Now all that's left is to prepare hard!
I decided on a career in backend, and the lecture content made me worry a little, but... I will prepare with courage rather than fear! I will definitely tell you when I finish the boot camp and get a job :)
I definitely recommend this lecture to those who are new to developer employment without a major~!!
"jake" Developer is a job that doesn't matter your age, so it's definitely possible for you!! You can do well. Since you can't attend a bootcamp if you miss the start date, I think it would be good to register in advance for the start date of the bootcamp you want and plan your schedule accordingly. Your mindset is also very important when you start a bootcamp, but a bootcamp will never do everything for you. I think it would be best to just think of it as a place that will help you study development for 12 hours a day :). If you contact us before you start, we will provide additional consultation. Thank you!