would love to have practice examples other than just the assignments if possible. That way we get the confidence to write the code without having to refer to the code shared. Additionally, it would be nice if an editor with intellisense is recommended. This otherwise feels like writing in notepad for C Programming language where you had to know each and every library detail and syntax was unforgiving.
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Great course! I enjoyed the mix of great instruction and challenging assignments.
Great!
I'd rate this as an overall good course
Although I have learned plenty of knowledge, I still hope the course can be more challenging .
wow. really good course
good
Muy buen curso. Un profesor excelente capaz de trasmitir de manera sencilla conceptos complejos razon por la cual se hace muy sencillo aprender
I've completed the two previous courses and I learned basic programming, I had few things which weren't ideal. This "course" or section I should say, is a disaster.Previous issues were the little content available for each course, by the end of it you feel rather void because you expected better quality and more content than 15 minutes max video per week. The only positive were the exercises which you would see in the book at the end of the chapters.Each course is mediocre as the teaching uses little formal language, which would have been appreciated, it is not like a college "course": the standards are very low, and fails to explain anyway because the explanation is not well prepared and brushes off content. In this last Section: it is not a course, it became worse; became faster, didn't explain content neither in the slides nor the book and the main concepts are barely introduced. It looked like he bored himself while explaining and writing, and it is not an excessive description.There are at the end of each week course interviews with the creators of the programming languages and of himself traveling the world and having fun which left me perplexed, for obvious reasons for the latter, and for former as the interviews is about concepts and issues not related to the course at all, discussion which the supposed new programmer would never understand and of course I've never learned anything from the interviews, never understood what they were even talking about.I planned to do other courses like django and web development from the same teacher but the obvious lack of effort in the teaching made me reconsider my learning journey.
The best