(132 Reviews)
(132 Reviews)
BC
Apr 28, 2020
Now I understand how data mining, API's and dumping and retrieving data from a database works. Excellent course to start understanding how python can be used to work with data sources on the internet.
G
Jul 9, 2021
Now I understand how data mining, API's and dumping and retrieving data from a database works. Excellent course to start understanding how python can be used to work with data sources on the internet.
By Rogier v G
•Jun 26, 2020
No clue what the logic is behind ranking the URLs. For the first time during the course I was completely lost. Counting the number of outbound-URLs? Where can I find outbound-URLs on a site? Next to this it seemed a kind of magic to 'calculate' ranking.
Not a way to finish this course where all the other assignments were doable and a lot of times too easy.
By Santiago A
•May 17, 2020
This course was just too light and too easy. I felt cheated that I basically had to do no coding for any of the exercises. Even with the honors track, the tasks were so simple, I could have done them before doing any python. This was an anticlimactic ending to what was otherwise a really good training.
By Nipun S
•Apr 10, 2016
Python for everyone is One of the Best Course on MOOC platform .
Dr. Chuck made it interesting and Knowledgeable. Way back 3 Months ,I can't even thing of the stuff that I leaned and implemented .
By Piyush D
•May 18, 2020
The best course and specialization present in terms of MOOCs.
Dr. Charles is a magician, from Slytherin and he helped me learn Parselmouth (Python).
By ASHISH B
•Sep 26, 2020
Dr. Chuck, a long time ago, probably 2 years ago or so, I enrolled in your first Python course after trying several times to learn programming with no success. Before my enrollment, I was deeply impressed by the fact that you're so courteous and generous to allow everybody to use your precious teaching materials (books, slides, videos, etc.) for no charge. I thought to myself, "Not so many people do this these days, who is this guy??". After watching the first video, I could not stop ever since. Your presentations are outstanding and quite engaging. Your sense of humor is amazing. The effort that you put into your slides never went unnoticed. The writing style of your Python book is very nice. Everything you say or write shows how passionate you are about your work. But, what is even more impressing is the amount of time and effort that you give for no charge to help others. Obviously, you could have made thousands of dollars if you used your time and efforts otherwise, but, fortunately, you chose another route, which, in fact, pays off in the long run. Probably, you did not get as much money as you deserve, but you helped many thousands of people who needed help and made them so much grateful to you. Now, thousands of people in all corners of the world know about the unique, quality work that you deliver.
By Anthony S
•Aug 3, 2018
This Capstone was okay....I went through it, I think it wasn't as thorough as the other classes.
By Dan S
•Dec 19, 2022
This is the Nasty Dungeon of courses!
For the uninitiated, the Nasty Dungeon is an area in the Game Boy RPG Final fantasy Legend 2 that's really long and filled with toms of difficult monsters, only you don't have to actually face it because you can just walk in, go a few steps to the one treasure you need, and walk out. Of course, doing so deprives you of the level ups and treasure you would've obtained going through it, and you'll find yourself unprepared for the future if you skip the dungeon.
This class works the same. If you just want to complete it, all you have to do is start it up, do an easy final exam for the specialization, and there you go. Of course, you'll miss out on all the skills you'll learn from doing the capstone project and the project for your portfolio (which you NEED if you're thinking about getting a job in the industry.)
Who would've thought a dungeon from a relatively unknown Game Boy RPG could serve as the template for a class on Coursera?
By Arka S
•May 17, 2024
Very engaging and interesting. Only slightly outdated.
By nis k
•Mar 3, 2024
i was expecting python for data analysis (Pandas, SQL..) but the content is more oriented web and text. maybe good for someone else. unfortunatly not really helpful in my case.
By Sehyun P
•Jan 26, 2020
I'm going to be brutally honest... this is not a real capstone course for the beginners.. it just wants us to follow the code and simulate using python3. That's it. just understanding the code and simulating it, not making our own code. so disappointed. i'm out.
By Gabriel C
•May 15, 2020
I absolutely didn't get the purpose of this course. It as just a long video about strings (already covered before) and a quiz (with a weird question about the number 42).
By tongkakit
•Dec 26, 2017
Didn't learn any from this Capstone course and not useful to my daily work as well.
By Abigail W
•Jul 25, 2020
I have been with Charles Russell Severance since the very first course.From my first print ('hello world'). All the way to creating databases, parsing the web and creating visualizations with data.To be honest it makes me kind of sad knowing that my journey with Charles Russell Severance is almost complete.Computers and Technology is my passion this will always be one of the courses I will remember for the rest of my life. Because it gave me a good foundation.I have tried to learn python on many other occasions but I never seem to have followed through.I just 'clicked' with Charles :). He's funny, passionate and an amazing teacher.Emerson once said, and I quote "Since we are all related, I believe we have met through these lectures..."from a grateful student,Cape Town, South Africa
By Edward F
•May 31, 2017
I took the Python Specialization, which included this course, so I'm going to provide the same review for each of the component courses.
I think this is an excellent course for beginning programmers. Python is a great language for someone starting out - easy to learn - with a lot of power available for more advanced projects (e.g., machine learning).
But, most of all, you have to love Dr. Serverance. I can't think of a more entertaining and enjoyable person to teach programming. Thanks, Dr. Chuck.
By ATHARVA S B
•Sep 3, 2020
Awesome course and best Capstone Project with best Instructor. Thank you for this course. Everyone going through this Python for Everybody Specialisation must complete this course with honors because its great!!!
By Mylan P
•Apr 23, 2024
Amazing course for beginners, or if you just haven't coded since undergrad and want a great intro/ refresher course to improve your workflow, for anyone who needs to visualize data for work.
By Hinojosa R J A
•Nov 14, 2024
muy bueno para empezar a programar en python y para empezar a programar en general, recomiendo buscas otras fuentes ya que a veces da saltos de aprendizaje algo bruscos
By Ghosh A
•Aug 12, 2018
This course was most important one. It cleared lot of doubt on web scraping. Many Thanks for introducing me to JS and Google charts for visualization.
By Joshua M
•Jan 22, 2018
Fantastic specialization - I have accomplished so much in my career over the last several years because of this information.
Thank you Chuck! You rock!
By Abdulrahman A
•Jul 4, 2021
Their was some problems with the forums the don't answer quickly and that is if the answered, but the course is overall good and great for beginners
By Jyovita C
•Nov 10, 2017
A fantastic course and a fantastic specialization. It has given me all the confidence and skill that I needed to be able to program using Python.
By Yeo K N
•Sep 25, 2020
This marks the end of a wonderful learning journey from knowing nothing about Python, being able to understand the syntax, and write programmes
By Phil D
•Sep 5, 2018
This was a nice way to wrap up the specialization. A lot of useful tricks used in the examples that will no doubt be referenced in the future.
By Arya H
•Jun 16, 2020
It has been a great experience learning python and Dr.Chuck is really an inspiring teacher. Everyone should definitely take up this course.
By Jay L
•May 16, 2021
Nice course but I think you should have an actual assignment where students can submit their analysis/visual work for the datasets chosen.