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About the Course

This course is designed to teach you the foundations in order to write simple programs in Python using the most common structures. No previous exposure to programming is needed. By the end of this course, you will understand the benefits of programming in IT roles; understand basic Python syntax; explore different code editors and developer environments; be able to write simple programs using Python; figure out how the building blocks of programming fit together; and combine all of this knowledge to solve a complex programming problem. We'll start off by diving into the basics of writing a computer program. Along the way, you’ll get hands-on experience with programming concepts through interactive exercises and real-world examples. You’ll quickly start to see how computers can perform a multitude of tasks — you just have to write code that tells them what to do....

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Aug 14, 2021

Course presentation is good. Topic selection is good. Selected Strings, Lists, tuples and Dictionaries, using these program logic can be build. Examples are good and interesting. assignments are good.

FN

Nov 13, 2022

This is actually a really great start for beginners in python. I am an intermediate python developer so for me it was too basic, but still a nice refresher for all the basics that we sometimes forget.

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By Caleigh W

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Aug 28, 2022

great overview over the fundamentals of python! great for beginners and plenty of practice problems. I was already a fairly fluent python coder but took this course for the certificate and as a little refresher course. I definitely appreciated this!

my only qualm was that some of the practice quizzes extended a bit beyond the scope of the teachings. however, discussion forums and a little extra research made it all very manageable. the instructor was cheery and uplifting, which sometimes you really need when coding gets frustrating!

By Frank I

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Mar 4, 2020

Sometimes there are several ways to do things in Python. And it is not always clear from the instructions what the appropriate way to manipulate the object in question. I found this especially true with the optional programming assignment about the servers and connections. When it says add your server or add your connection it wasn't clear what we were trying to accomplish.

Also, I think sometimes you have used a construct that was never explained, e.g., .values() on a dictionary traversal. But maybe I just didn't read everything.

By Deleted A

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Jan 27, 2020

The course was presented decently and the examples were simple yet effective. I would have liked a bit more exercises because practice makes perfect.

I did not like the jupyter platform as it handles really awkwardly and I somehow managed to override the default save and could not rollback to the initial assignment for the load-balancing exercise. I just gave up because I did not remember which parts were mine and which parts were from the initial assignment. I tried to find a version control interface but simply gave up on that.

By Michelle D

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Oct 2, 2023

Pretty solid course. The structure was built well and each module built upon the last well. Some of the questions/prompts were a little confusing as to what they were trying to get you to achieve with the code, but with some searching online I was able to figure it out. Overall it was challenging in a good way and the concepts were taught well. You wouldn't *need* to pay to learn the concepts, but I do recommend it. Paying gets you access to additional practice and helps solidify the concepts learned in each section.

By Brian L

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May 15, 2023

Was great in introducing people to the concepts of Python. I found myself at times having to reference different youtube videos explaining and teaching things in simpler terms. Only advice would be to embed the readings in the modules rather than link for reference. Also making the videos a tad longer with exercises embedded in a follow along format with knowledge checks being frequent to force to user to stop and think about what they just learned every 2 minutes or so.

Overall, well put together course!!

Cheers.

By Stanislav S

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Dec 6, 2020

Mostly great. I benefitted from the course, thanks! Instructor is great, and almost no technical issues.There were 2-3 minor issues in the instructions (I sent feedback on each of them), and also there is this weird behavior with the final project: the auto-submission never worked, even though I do see that my script works correctly. And once I submitted in manually, it finally graded it 1/1, but comment said something about balancing servers (which was a different task, one of the previous tasks in the course).

By Allen P

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Sep 6, 2020

I find the overall structure good. I know that the design is to try to get newcomers involved in Python, but I really find the cheesy comments get to be too much after a while. (And this coming from a father of 2 that tells "Dad Jokes" all the time!)

Maybe there should be another option to do a test for those that already know beyond the basics of Python but want to do the rest of the specialty? I completed the course in 5 days instead of 6 weeks because I want to get on to where I am learning something new.

By Lucia T

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May 17, 2020

I think it was great, really well structured except for some problems which were difficult to figure out without further explanation. I recommend it for anyone starting out with no knowledge at all like me, but I think to be able to have a better insight on python and other programming languages it would be better to find another web for learning python too, after finishing this course, or during the course. This way you can keep learning so that you won't forget, and practice more.

Thank you, Coursera!

By daryl c

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Oct 15, 2022

At first, it is really simple and understandable. Couple of weeks after, I found it gets harder to solve the questions based on what just been taught by the instructor. So, I gotta search for more information about the python.

It is good in many ways, but as it gets harder, the time spent on self reading increases as well.

Anyway, It would be nicer if we have more detailed explanation on each questions and possible answers to view as references.

Love the instructor, Chrsitine, she really is amazing

By Gamaliel E L

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Aug 29, 2020

It's a good course if you have a little background on programming, or at least the very foundations, since certain concepts, that are not mentioned in this course, are necessary to catch how programs and computers work. However, the course covers a bunch of aspects and topics in a concise and efficient way, being very clearly and funny. I really recommend this course for beginners, as long as they're willing to study by themselves in order to cover the concepts not that easy to understand.

By Christopher H

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Sep 19, 2020

The content could be more incremental with more fun examples of how to create python programs. The course felt a bit. Here's an idea and now here are a bunch of rather boring coding exercises. I think it would have been better to have lots and lots of easy coding challenges that you write from scratch, rather than often getting dropped in the middle of a half-completed code example and being asked to complete it. More guided tutorials on writing the programs as well would have been nice.

By imheatherr

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Jul 15, 2021

Lovely graphics and more engaging than expected. Mini exercises in the videos were helpful, and the practice quizzes provided insight into how python can be used to solve everyday problems. However, the actual quizzes and final projects were significantly more difficult than content explored in the tutorials (lots of googling, github, and stackoverflow to understand the functions and applications of new e.g. methods) - hints would've been helpful but a decent course nonetheless!

By Deleted A

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Jul 15, 2023

The content coverage was extensive, encompassing fundamental programming concepts, including variables, control flow, loops, and functions. The instructor presented the material in a clear and concise manner, breaking down complex topics into easily understandable explanations. I would rate the Coursera Python Crash Course 4 out of 5 stars. It provides a solid foundation for beginners, offering flexibility, comprehensive content coverage, and engaging interactive exercises

By Sarvjeet K

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Aug 25, 2022

I am a graduate with no skill. coursera provided me skill . This is not the degree for name , but it will help me to earn more than my bread and butter in future. I was not aware of this platform otherwise i could have learnt from coursera about these amazing courses while pursuing my graduation. Huge thanks to google and coursera. I am from Arts background it was tough for me to learn programming, but after practice its fine . I am feeling changes in my way of working.

By Wade H

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Dec 28, 2022

This is an excellent guided introduction to Python. Once you finish this course you should know enough about Python to follow along any template or code you might find. While this gives you an introduction to basic Python syntax, data types, etc. there are not very many exercises to help you before getting to the required assignments. Take some time to work on each of the modules. Try some programming on your own or look up some examples before doing the assignments.

By Yuan H

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Jan 29, 2021

A short and sweet course that goes through basic concept and logic in Python programing. I get to understand the basic glossary of data types and syntax of Python. The assignment and projects are well organized, focusing on the basic syntax. However, it may be a little easy for intermediate learners. The research part is already done for the project. If one is interested in finishing programing tasks independently, one would need to look beyond the course.

By Luke G

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Jan 21, 2024

Very informative and covered all the necessary principles. My one critique would be that most of the best instruction (in my opinion) came from the videos, which were a little bit short. Additionally, I would say that most true python / programming beginners would probably struggle with the speed the course goes through each topic. It's great for a refresher but if I hadn't done any python programming before, I would have found it difficult to keep up.

By Mukesh K

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Jun 9, 2022

one word - amazing

if you have basic knowledge of programming you will find this course super easy though there are some quiz and assignment questions which makes you scratch your head but giving some time in solving those questions help you know where you stand and what you have learnt.

I think OOP part should be mandatory or atleast it should be a little detailed specially object composition as i felt like it was getting little fast during this part.

By Usman A

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Nov 30, 2022

OMG, i did it. Thank you, Google and my friend who helps me a lot with completion and learning. I am a noncoder guy, started learning coding with python. Coursera provides a good materialistic course for the community to learn the subject. anyhow I feel something needs to be more considerate about exercise. the assignment is really complex and out of order. mean the query should ask after the lecture is done.

Nevermind Keep Learning and sharing :)

By ALICIA B

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Sep 19, 2020

It has been a challenge, my only problem is not being able to practice more sample codes before I do an exam. I would like course to have an optional exercise area where I can practice what I learned a bit before the lesson exams. The exams really test your knowledge of math functions and you really need to read and understand what the question is asking and output the correct results. The couple multiple choice was a blessing. lol. I had fun.

By Melody X

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Mar 4, 2022

The first 3 weeks were easy and well executed. But when the concept got harder especially in Week 5 related to class composition. The input data for the function we were building was given last or not given at all, which made it very confusing and not realistic. How do you already know how to write the order of the variables in class while we have no idea how the data string is formed? Answer is the lecturer has that info and was not sharing.

By Albi S

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Apr 6, 2020

What is great about this course is they give you the tools to succeed, however, do not walk you through every little detail that could lead to boredom and the inability to retain the information. It is super challenging and a lot of research, as well as independent reading, needs to go into your journey. The videos are a great reference when working on your final project and referencing the forum was a big help in moments when you get stuck.

By Dan W

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Oct 12, 2021

The final project grader error messages were ridiculously vague "problem with output" ???!! - I mean for a programming course you'd expect at least slightly more meaningful / helpful error messages. Looking at the discussion forums - that clearly wasted (at least) thousands of hours of peoples time....

Otherwise pretty good course - although I think the first 2 weeks could probably have been reduced to a couple of bullet points...

By Adrian P

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Feb 22, 2023

Great course, videos were easy to follow, but I had a harder time following this video set compared to the Univ of Michigan Python course.

Google's crash course covered more material and had harder quizzes which were certainly more valuable from an end product perspective, but for ease of consumption, I still give the edge to UofM.

I appreciated the bite sized videos here but the extra minute or so in each the UofM videos helped.

By meet d

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Jul 5, 2023

First, I started this course with no knowledge, it was hard to understand anything, I dropped this course and started studying on YouTube Python for beginning course by Mr. Mosh Hamedani, after finishing that free course I came back to Coursera and everything was clear, but I have to mentation that depth of this course is good, and I have learned some great concepts and examples that I cannot find anywhere else.

Regards, Meet