(256 Reviews)
(217 Reviews)
SM
Jun 18, 2020
This course was really interesting and did a good job introducing complicated topics in usefully simplified form. It was a pleasure to listen to the instructor and I got everything I wanted out of it.
AB
Jun 6, 2019
Getting a bit more challenging than the earlier courses in the specialization. The exercises require more struggle, but all the information is there. Another step along the way. Thank you, Dr. Chuck!
By Bharathan K
•Nov 20, 2022
The finaly program to use twitter api is not a easy to set up as twitter has changed it oath token part.
It takes more time to get the approval from twitter, setting up of twitter api should be set up first before other chapters so that by the time the approval comes, the user can get started with the course.
By Ashish K
•Feb 2, 2017
I really appreciate all the hard work put by the professor to make this course a great one and i helped me to see and experience a new side of python which i lack before.All mentors were very helpful and would eagerly take other courses of this specialisation.Thank you all.I had a great learning experience.
By Derek P
•Mar 15, 2016
This course felt a little light compared to the other ones in the series, I wish I could have learned more. Beautiful Soup was introduced as a way to do things, but not thoroughly explained as a package. I did appreciate the in-depth explanation of XML and JSON formats. Dr. Chuck is an amazing instructor.
By Kevin K
•Jul 20, 2019
Very useful stuff. Glad to get exposure at a high level to both XML and JSON. Would prefer to get introduced to objects a bit earlier - and maybe a bit more brush-up on dictionaries as applied here -- but I am impressed how the examples are structured to help us easily unlock things through self-study.
By Yingtong L
•Jul 7, 2019
It gave me a very brief introduction of accessing web data with Python. A lot of things made sense to me after taking this course. However, probably because it's an entry-level course, a lot of significant details were not properly explained. So I did struggle especially when I was doing the homework.
By Rohan R
•Apr 1, 2023
Learned a lot of stuffs, although lil bit disappointed because i felt last few concepts like BeautifulSoup and APis were rushed.
I hope that is taken care of , Apart from that Dr-chuck killing it as usual.
Can't wait to finish the last 2 courses of py4e specialization.
See you soon chuck.
LOVE from INDIA
By Sunny T
•Nov 8, 2021
very good course
very good teacher, Dr. Chuck
very good presentation.
I like to suggest to Dr.Chuck to include more practical programms in the course.
If I get a chance to talk to Dr.Chuck, I like to present this subject more in detail, so that we can improve further.
Regards
Sunny Toms
sunnytoms@gmail.com
By ali s
•Aug 4, 2018
The course was great. I feel though that the code walk thrus are not thorough enough; and thats important for someone with no background in coding. Often a new concept/line of code comes in and is not dealt with in sufficient detail that leads you confused and ruining the whole program understanding.
By Dawood A
•Sep 23, 2020
A very good course as always, but I wished that they explained more details about how that network stuff works.
In addition, the Arabic language is not included in this course and because of that, some topics made me confused and hard to understand.
But, it was a very useful course and I enjoyed it :)
By Philip S
•Nov 10, 2020
Significantly harder than the previous classes in this series, it was far easier to lookup python documentation online than try to find something in the notes and lectures for this class this time.
Also, python couldn't access the web from my company's security, so this was harder for me personally.
By Khadidja A
•Sep 7, 2020
I really enjoyed this course, the lectures are well structured and cover a wide range of subjects and concepts. I also liked the code examples and assignments for their fun and engaging aspect.
I particularly appreciated Dr. Chuck's teaching style that encourages students to explore and experiment.
By Peter B
•Sep 6, 2018
I'm not a new programmer, or new to web programming, but I found the conceptual overview somewhat useful and definitely very engaging. I was more in it to learn the syntax, and learn I did.
I think the assignments on this course were somewhat too easy, even for someone brand new to programming.
By Diego A M
•Sep 11, 2020
I liked the course and the rythm of the videos but I wish there was a bit more info on what the different libraries do in the sample codes. I get that there is reading and coding to do on our own, but towards the end I did feel a bit lost trying to understand why I was using some of the libs.
By Rishav R
•Aug 25, 2020
This course have many things missing but if you do a little research you will find many more things to explore. This course is not so good as compare to the rest of 2 i completed but yeah it will give you a wider sense of programming and introduce you to a real world.
THank you dr, Chuck,
By Tungon D
•May 11, 2020
Hello budding Python pros out there, I have completed this course as am writing a review.The course was very interesting, learned many new and useful concepts, you definitely should take this course.Thank you so much Dr.Chuck. I loved the course and the way you made it easy for me.Bye ....
By Ed W
•Dec 11, 2019
Challenging at times but ultimately rewarding. The assignments are well thought out, and the right mixture of not having to start from scratch but re-working code examples to suit the purpose of the assignment. This still ensures that you understand what each line of the code is achieving.
By June L
•Apr 28, 2018
It is a little difficult for me, it will be better if the "a long story" part can be explained more precisely. I often meet with some problems when I use urllib and change the serviceurl. It takes me a lot of efforts to deal with the problems, but I still not understand this part totally.
By Andreas K
•Feb 7, 2016
I prefer the format of the previous courses, where the video of the professor was in parallel to the notes/presentation and did not alternate between slides and video of the professor. It gives you more time to make your notes, and refer to the notes while the professor is talking.
By Sreehari
•Dec 28, 2015
This is a good course if you are interested in getting to know how to parse html data and xml/json data using python libraries. The techniques you learn can be immediately put to use to do some really cool things with existing APIs like the twitter API, or that of Google and so on.
By Roger M
•Feb 5, 2019
The course is very interesting and educational. However the instructor explains very well the concepts. Besides I appreciate the effort to build a parallel environment to test GMaps API, since the service is not available anymore without registering a payment method (as of 2019).
By MD. M H
•Aug 19, 2020
this course was awesome. But I think there is a very short discussion on geojson or I couldn't understand properly. And API wasn't shown practically too much so that when I go for the search I could not make a match with lectures. Hope that my review will help the next learners.
By Divya A W
•Oct 23, 2019
It becomes really difficult as you go with the course. First two courses were really great and simple to understand but this one was really difficult to grasp. I had to go back and forth the training to complete some of the assignments. But overall good explanation by Dr. Chuck.
By Sunil M
•Apr 26, 2018
A lot of useful topics covered in this course. And presented very well, in easy to understand fashion. I would have loved it to be a bit more detailed, with more examples, variations of what all can be done, more assignments etc - so the student gets a solid grip of the subject.
By SanSri1
•Nov 29, 2020
Quality content, but it was difficult for me, as a beginner who has no experience in web data-how things are working on the internet- I felt that those things could be explained in little more detail, so that one can understand what one is doing. Understand the relevance of it.
By Yui Y
•Jul 25, 2018
This course was a great course, just like the previous two courses. One thing I would say is that I wanted a little bit more practice. With the textbook there are many practices but it would have been better if there were more assignments so that I can make sure I understood.