누구나 학원 6개월 다니면 개발자가 될 수 있지만, 좋은 회사 개발자 되기는 쉽지 않습니다. 좋은 회사의 개발자가 되고 싶은 비전공자를 위한 경험담과 꿀팁이 아낌없이 담긴 전자책입니다!
챕터별 주제와 관련된, 반드시 읽어야 할 참고 자료가 총 100개 이상 포함되어 있습니다. 쏟아지는 정보를 흡수할 준비가 되셨을 때 수강하세요! :)
👨🏫 지식공유자 소개
페이스북 이노베이션랩 - 개발자 커리어 세미나 발표
Software Edu Fest 2019 - 개발자 커리어 세션 발표
✏️ 어떤 내용이 담겨있나요?
개발자가 되기로 결심하기 ~ 신입 개발자로 입사하기까지 모든 과정의 경험과 노하우를 담았습니다!
이 전자책을 보시면, 개발자 되는 방법을 검색하는데 쏟는 시간을 90% 이상 절약할 수 있습니다. 검색해서 얻은 부정확한 정보와 광고에 휘둘리지 마시고, 이 전자책에 담긴 진짜 정보로 시작하세요.
참고 자료로 추가한 링크들은 제가{고퀄리티 개발 컨텐츠 모음}이라는 저장소를 1년 넘게 운영하면서 봤던 컨텐츠 중에 엄선된 것들입니다. 양이 많더라도 반드시 모두 읽어보시길 추천합니다.
📖 강의 구성
이 전자책은 크게 준비하기 - 학습하기- 취업하기 섹션으로 구성되었고, 부록이 추가되었습니다.
🙋🏻♂️ 예상 질문 Q&A
Q. 개발에 대해 아예 몰라도 상관없나요? A. 상관없습니다! 개발을 모르는 비전공자를 대상으로 만들어진 전자책입니다 :)
Q. 이 전자책만 보면 개발자 될 수 있나요? A. 아닙니다! 축구선수 되는 방법을 배웠다고 바로 축구선수가 되지 않듯이, 이 전자책은 개발자가 되는 노하우를 자세하게 알려주지만, 실제 학습과 연습은 각자의 몫입니다. 이 전자책은 개발자가 되는 과정에서 훌륭한 코치 역할을 해줄겁니다 :)
Q. 이 전자책이 제공하는 정보를 어떻게 신뢰할 수 있죠? A. 물론 개발자가 되는 방법에는 정답이 없습니다! 하지만 많은 개발자들이 추천하는 방법들은 존재합니다. 저는 {출퇴근길 개발 읽기} 라는 페이스북 페이지와 {고퀄리티 개발 컨텐츠 모음} 이라는 깃헙 저장소를 운영하면서 지난 1년 6개월간 총 2500개 이상의 개발 컨텐츠(블로그, 영상, 슬라이드)를 소비했습니다. 때문에 우물 안 개구리처럼 혼자만의 생각을 정보로 제공한 것이 아니라, 개발자들 사이에서 옳다고 여겨지는 것들을 인지한 상태로 전자책을 작성했습니다. 또한, 글로 작성되는 정보는 동영상 강의에서 말로 표현하는 정보보다 더 정확해야 하므로, 다양한 방법이 존재하는 경우에는 아래와 같이 다른 개발자들의 의견을 함께 제시했습니다 :)
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I highly recommend it.
I often read Inflearn, but I actually hate reading obvious self-development books, and I didn't even care because I thought I could get the content with just a little Googling.
However, since my friend recommended it so much, I thought I was being fooled, so I paid for it and read it, and I finished it in 2 hours. (I will continue to read the linked content separately.)
I am currently about a month away from the end of the nationally funded class.
This lecture is not too late to watch now, but it is so good that I wish I had watched it a little earlier. ㅠ
Thank you so much.
This lecture is for prospective developers and new developers, but honestly, I can guarantee that it will be a great stimulus and help in many ways, such as passion and direction, even for intermediate developers or higher.
The content is so interesting and I liked it, so I read it in 2 hours, but I still have a long way to go before I can read all the good links.
I plan to read this lecture (pdf) periodically like a textbook.
In particular, I think the most attractive ones were the tips on using GitHub, preparing for employment, and the attitude and behaviors you should have after employment, which I vaguely knew and learned.
I felt bad when I paid for the 33,000 won lecture, but after reading it, I don't regret it at all if it's much more expensive because it's this kind of content.
Although I'm a prospective developer preparing for employment, I would really appreciate it if the instructor could organize another useful lecture like the second part in the future~!
It systematically explains what to study and how to do to become a developer.
If you are just starting to study development, I recommend purchasing it.
And you may think it is a bit expensive... but if you read the book, I think you will immediately realize that spending this money to read the book is a way to save tens to hundreds of hours.
It is a 74-page e-book, but there are many good articles linked, so if you actually read it, it is like reading a book with hundreds of pages.
Thank you for the review, Hyeon sang Cho :] As you said, I am confident that the difference between those who invest 30,000 to 40,000 won and read this e-book to challenge their developer career and those who do not will be 3 to 4 million won or more! If you have any questions, please leave a question in the 1:1 Q&A room at any time! Let's fight together! :]
I am a semi-major in information and communication engineering, but I applied for a liberal arts degree and failed to get good grades in programming-related classes, so I had no interest in coding at all. Then, after finishing my second year, I felt a sense of crisis about getting a job, so I decided to study coding properly, so I took a leave of absence from school this year and joined a coding club to study coding. I was anxious about how to study, so I paid for this and that lecture, but I couldn't finish it. Since coding was a completely different world from what I had studied before, I think my anxiety got me caught up in lectures with more provocative titles. That's why I hesitated a lot about paying for this lecture, but I paid because I was drawn in by the introduction that it would be a great coach. In fact, this book is a really good lecture that gathers fragmented information and feeds it to beginners like me. I think the remaining task for those who have watched this lecture is practice. No matter how good a coach is, if the athlete doesn't run, it's meaningless. I think it's my turn to run now. I will no longer be dazzled by too much information and will work hard based on this lecture. I hope that many beginners in programming who are watching this lecture will study hard based on the information here and get the job they want.
Wow.. Thank you for the detailed review!! You have accurately grasped the purpose of this e-bookㅎㅎ This e-book feeds you really useful information, but it is up to each individual to swallow it..!! As you said, this e-book will act as a coach throughout your challenge to become a developer, rather than a short-term instructor! If you have any questions while challenging the path of a developer, please ask in the 1:1 open chat room anytime-!! Fighting!!
This is really helpful for those who want to become developers but don't know where to start.
It's much better to look at this guide than the hundreds of articles floating around the internet.
It has a lot of helpful content for both non-majors and majors, and I think I'll recommend this guide if someone around me asks me how to become a developer.
It contains know-how from my own experience as a developer, and I was able to get quick feedback on my questions through the 1:1 Q&A room.
If I ever get the chance to meet you in person as a developer, I'd like to say hello as a fan!
Ah..ㅎㅎ Thank you for joining Hayoung's fan club and reviewing!ㅋㅋ Please use the answers I gave you and if you have any questions, feel free to ask!ㅎㅎ Just looking at the questions you asked, I think you will grow quickly as a developer! Let's keep fighting~~
This is a 74-page e-book, so even if you are not a major and unemployed, if you have already explored the industry to some extent and have some interest in it, this e-book may not be of much help. I paid for this book because I was curious about the resume and portfolio section, but I was disappointed that the content was simpler than I thought. It would be more helpful if good examples and specific content for resumes and portfolios were added. I hope there will be an update on this part in the future.
Thank you for the review, Eunbin Park! Haha This e-book covers in detail what should go into your resume and portfolio and how to structure it, but it doesn't provide specific examples of how to write it this way or that way. The reason is clear. When I was working at a startup, I used to grade the resumes and portfolios that came in because the company was short on people, and there were too many resumes and portfolios with similar designs and structures. This is because there were many cases where people copied resumes and portfolios that someone had uploaded as examples. (Even if you only refer to examples, if the designs are similar, they all look similar to the interviewer who just skims through the resume and portfolio.) And I personally witnessed that similar ones were all rejected even if the content was good. That's why this e-book covers in detail what kind of 'content' should go into your resume and portfolio, and doesn't provide actual resume or portfolio format or template examples. Haha If you have any more questions about resumes or portfolios, please ask in the 1:1 Q&A room and I will give you detailed feedback. Haha Thank you!