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About the Course

This course introduces the basics of Python 3, including conditional execution and iteration as control structures, and strings and lists as data structures. You'll program an on-screen Turtle to draw pretty pictures. You'll also learn to draw reference diagrams as a way to reason about program executions, which will help to build up your debugging skills. The course has no prerequisites. It will cover Chapters 1-9 of the textbook "Fundamentals of Python Programming," which is the accompanying text (optional and free) for this course. The course is for you if you're a newcomer to Python programming, if you need a refresher on Python basics, or if you may have had some exposure to Python programming but want a more in-depth exposition and vocabulary for describing and reasoning about programs. This is the first of five courses in the Python 3 Programming Specialization....

Top reviews

NR

Oct 17, 2019

It's a must join course for the people who want to deep dive into the world of Python. I really loving this course very much. I wanna explore more hence opting for other parts of this specialization.

DK

Dec 7, 2020

The course was very comprehensive and easy to understand. The instructors made sure that they are giving the information in a way that won't make me confused. Thank you so much for this great course!

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By BAXI'TJAN B P

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Feb 24, 2024

5yrez dgtedt dfdfs dfds dxfds

By MOHD S

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Mar 13, 2022

average course! Not convinced

By Nandan g P M

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Aug 26, 2020

some concepts are missing

By chiranshu k

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Jun 3, 2020

course is very low paced

By Kate s

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Apr 25, 2022

Pace is a little slow

By Tafadzwa S

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Aug 25, 2020

got the basics right

By Reza R

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May 28, 2020

very slow in teching

By mostafa a

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May 12, 2020

it is too slow

By Burak K

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Jan 30, 2022

it was good

By Selasi A

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Jun 14, 2022

Great!!!!!

By Tamil S

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Sep 10, 2020

no comends

By Francesco C

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Mar 28, 2023

too basic

By Ankit N

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Aug 3, 2020

very slow

By SHASHWAT

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Jun 10, 2020

too basic

By Ali

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May 3, 2024

amazing

By Weerachai Y

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Jun 10, 2020

thanks

By SAHITHI M

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Jun 4, 2023

great

By Shatrunjay d

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Jul 23, 2020

great

By G'offurov A

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Mar 3, 2024

good

By Ranjan P

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Oct 10, 2023

Good

By Mohit k

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Jan 28, 2021

good

By Jagrati S

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Aug 13, 2020

nice

By Harshita L

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May 22, 2020

good

By Ren B

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Feb 21, 2023

Read if you're going to take this course. While you will get excellent information from it, there are some major areas that the course is lacking that can make your learning progress slower and more difficult. Some of this includes errors in the programs used for examples in the course. But the main issue I found was that it is INCREDIBLY disorganized. In terms of teaching logic, it's mostly lacking that. On multiple occasions, you get administered exercises on content that hasn't been taught yet (only to find it in the next lesson) or you'll find that information isn't completely explained just to find the info you've been wanting shows up at the end of the course instead. Which makes zero sense. It would have been much better for complete explanations to occur while exercises were being assigned. There was even a video in week 4 where the prof. talked about us having "not done" what he was talking about yet when we had absolutely already done it in previous weeks. So, for whatever reason, this was clearly taught out of order (as is also evident in how the book exercises are assigned). It made a whole lot more difficult than it had to be. The course also could do a much better job than it does in explaining why the code works the way that it does. They tend to rely a lot on Code Lens to do this (you'll see what this is as you dive in) rather than give a really good explanation. Which, if you're already somewhat familiar with Python, this may not be a big deal. But it can be a big deal for beginners. And since the course is advertised as appropriate for beginners, it would be great if those explanations where handled more thoroughly. If you dive in, my biggest recommendation would be to watch all the videos in a week FIRST before completing any assignments and take great notes while doing it. Then, go back and complete the assignments and quizzes in order from there after. You'll be missing information you need to really understand the exercises otherwise. I would love to rate this higher. The information is good. But it was too much of a fight to find and learn to apply the information shared because of the number of course mistakes and extreme disorganization of the material.

By Jingyi Z

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May 15, 2024

- the lecturing videos are bit old - lecture and exercise number do not match - 90% of the assignments don't have explanation which led to google for answers - didn't like how they divided the workload - the week 4 workload is a lot, consisted of 5 graded assignments for the last week to complete