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This course will show how one can treat the Internet as a source of data. We will scrape, parse, and read web data as well as access data using web APIs. We will work with HTML, XML, and JSON data formats in Python. This course will cover Chapters 11-13 of the textbook “Python for Everybody”. To succeed in this course, you should be familiar with the material covered in Chapters 1-10 of the textbook and the first two courses in this specialization. These topics include variables and expressions, conditional execution (loops, branching, and try/except), functions, Python data structures (strings, lists, dictionaries, and tuples), and manipulating files. This course covers Python 3....
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The course teaches the basics of how to interact with the internet using Python. The course is simple, well explained, has great interviews with people who were part of the creation of the internet.

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interesting course. well structured and paced with practical real-life examples and clear study materials. i strongly recommend this course for anyone considering learning python. Thank you Dr. Chuck!

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By piyush t

Jun 26, 2020

nice course

great thinking with make learners find api key in last assignment

By Himanshu M

Jun 15, 2020

An Introductory Course to relieve your fear while accessing web using Python

By Janhavi A

Jun 2, 2020

This was a challenging course, very well taught by the instructor Dr. Chuck.

By Nikhil R

May 29, 2020

Good

It would have been nice if explained some more internet terminologies .

By Brent T

Jan 16, 2020

A course well worth in taking. But insure you do readings prior to lectures.

By MS S R

May 7, 2019

Some more exercises for working with json based APIs would have been helpful

By MD N F

Jun 2, 2018

It was much harder than the previous two courses. It was like a sudden jump.

By Vicky

May 14, 2018

A bit hard to understand and many detailed things too general to be ignored.

By vamshikumar

Oct 31, 2017

The course is good for beginners. More advanced things could've been taught.

By Konstantinos P

Apr 11, 2016

Thing go deeper but you can also get the feeling i learned something usefull

By Samantha

Dec 29, 2015

If this course has given more related reading material, it would be perfect.

By Stuart L

Nov 25, 2015

It would be much better if the difficulty of programming homework is harder.

By Yorkys

Jul 4, 2021

Thank you for your useful knowledge. Any recommendation on Data and python?

By shivraj d

Jul 15, 2020

a very nice course for beginners and those who want to learn something new.

By MUHAMMAD A S

Jun 23, 2020

Really loved this course and the fact that there is a lot of hands-on work.

By Gautam A

Apr 13, 2016

Great introduction to using techniques in previous course with online data.

By Mian C

Dec 9, 2015

Very good, learnt a lot. Would be even better if this also covers Python 3.

By Anibal R

Nov 8, 2020

I liked this class like the previous ones, and I hope to continue learning

By Vrushabh L

Jun 28, 2020

very systematic development of the learning happens in this course. Thanks

By Kim Y

Jun 5, 2018

Good Class, however, individuals need to study hard to catch up the class.

By Tom v d L

Jul 11, 2017

Great introduction course for using Python to access and process web data.

By Audris L

Sep 7, 2016

Very engaging and fun. A little too basic with not enough exercise though.

By Danny C

Oct 9, 2023

Great course but I wish instructor would go more in-depth on the material

By Vighnesh V

May 20, 2020

Harder than the first few courses.You have to research a lot on your own.

By Jacquelyn D

May 11, 2020

Week 4 Assignment 2 wording was complicated to follow and very confusing.