In the sixth week, it felt like they skimmed over the harder material and took me a while to understand. other that that it was very good.
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Overall another good course. It was perhaps not as complete at the end earlier on in the course. The last section on APIs was sometime confusing or at least glossed over some programming constructs. However, Chuck Severance has a difficult balancing act to perform. On the one hand he has tried very had to make Python programming accessible to new-coders while at the same time providing a useful and usable introduction to some very powerful concepts and methods. Overall I think he is doing an outstanding job and provides a very good basis to build on. As a bonus, I think the interviews with the computer science & internet tech luminaries are outstanding! Great to hear directly from folks who contributed so much to the development of the field.
A decent course but could be better refined with more lectures explaining the topics in more detail. I really wish I didn't have to go searching for various tidbits of code when doing the assignments but I was forced to due to a lack of content in the lectures.
This one was certainly a little more challenging than the first 2 courses but also more rewarding. For many of us this is where the meat really is...getting access to data. The tools you learn are a great starting point i suppose and with practice you should be able to apply this knowledge IRL and get value from it.\
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Thanks again Dr. Chuck!!!
Moderately challenging and very interesting.
Dr chuck is the best teacher, the way he teaches make everything easy. thank you chuck to teach us.
Learned so much, took me a while but I feel i understood the concepts!
Great course to learn how to Access Web data through Python. Easy to understand,improvise and this course is very relevant and important for python developers
I enjoyed going through the course.\
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Already thinking of some good projects to apply my newly gained knowledge to\
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Thanks Dr. Chuck\
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Thanks Coursera
A bit difficult