(143 Reviews)
(176 Reviews)
FF
Nov 21, 2017
the way this course is design is absolutely amiziong. just good amount of most important information is provided. task are not too complecated to finish (maybe coudl be little more dificult:) love it!
CW
Jan 19, 2020
Tied together many data transfer concepts that I had heard of but did not understand. Very interesting set of topics - makes a novice understand what other languages might be interesting to learn.
By Alex V
•Dec 20, 2015
Nice
By Саша М
•Jun 15, 2023
Yes
By Jugal M
•Jul 14, 2020
gud
By OMOGBAI
•Jan 30, 2020
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By Kent J
•Aug 17, 2017
Fun
By Deepak S
•Mar 3, 2025
NA
By Dang M Q
•Oct 8, 2024
oK
By Anvarjon D
•Feb 28, 2024
Ok
By Isuru D D
•Feb 11, 2022
no
By Felipe R C
•Feb 24, 2021
:)
By Karthik R
•Nov 18, 2019
ok
By Ming G
•Sep 30, 2019
gj
By Artur H
•Mar 6, 2016
:D
By Rahul M
•Aug 12, 2020
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By Zihan Z
•Dec 19, 2019
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By Dipti P
•Jul 2, 2019
G
By Nelson D C
•Feb 24, 2019
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By Jonathan C
•Dec 28, 2017
I
By James P
•Nov 21, 2017
E
By Attili V R K
•Oct 20, 2017
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By Carlos G
•May 3, 2017
i
By Sultan M
•Mar 22, 2017
+
By Georgios F
•Nov 24, 2016
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By Đoàn N T H
•Oct 1, 2016
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By Paul J M
•Mar 14, 2016
As with the third course in the specialization, the lectures give just enough to allow students to independently advance their learning outside the course. To be honest, I think the instructor covers too much ground in too short a time for most students to gain a lot of understanding. Furthermore, the assignments are quite straightforward requiring minimal adaptation of the supplied code.
The module on Object Orientated Programming is, frankly, a waste to time and a distraction. There are no practical exercises and the material is run through at a pace that makes it unlikely that anyone without prior knowledge would make any sense of it. What is more, there is no reference to, or use of, OOP at any other point in the course or specialization. The time would have been better spent in expanding the modules on the core topics of using databases with Python.
On the positive side, the external tools on Dr Chuck's own website seem to work as expected and integrate smoothly with Coursera. The forums also remain supportive, although, as with most courses, far less active than on the old platform.
I still rate this as a 4 star (albeit a 4-) as Dr Chuck is such an engaging instructor and there is still a good progression through the specialization. I would be more cautious if taking this as a standalone course.