学生对 University of Washington 提供的 Programming Languages, Part C 的评价和反馈
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SJ
Aug 20, 2020
Outstanding! Even if this part of the course is primarily focused on Ruby and OOP, there is a lot in it to learn even for experienced programmers.
AH
Nov 28, 2020
Very Challenging course but worth it at all the explanation in the three parts helps you a lot I recommend it for every one wanting to approach better to different programming languages.
76 - Programming Languages, Part C 的 99 个评论(共 99 个)
创建者 Yaqiu L
•Oct 21, 2016
This Course if difficult but is very valuable.
创建者 Ahmad H
•Jan 25, 2023
Best programming languages course out there.
创建者 Hector L
•Aug 13, 2017
concise comparison between FP and OOP
创建者 dynasty919
•Mar 2, 2018
that last assignment is pretty neat.
创建者 daniel 1
•May 20, 2018
very good programming language in c
创建者 Zack W
•Aug 26, 2019
definitely a rewarding course
创建者 Wang Y
•Aug 1, 2017
The best course on coursera!
创建者 Aydin S
•Dec 17, 2020
Fantastic end to the series
创建者 Gerhard K
•Jan 12, 2017
Absolutely Brilliant Course
创建者 Guilherme B
•Oct 23, 2016
Best course of my life!
创建者 Atsushi
•Jan 30, 2019
great course material
创建者 pffy233
•Nov 20, 2016
excellence experience
创建者 Kevin X
•Dec 19, 2016
Really impressive!
创建者 郑
•Jan 9, 2018
very good course!
创建者 Hussein K
•Nov 15, 2022
Great Adventure.
创建者 Sam R
•Jan 11, 2019
Fantastic course
创建者 Morton L
•Apr 4, 2020
Great course.
创建者 Alejandro M
•Dec 17, 2016
Excellent!
创建者 Xinzhuang X
•Nov 13, 2022
fruitful
创建者 jani k
•Mar 28, 2018
exellent
创建者 Abdifatah A
•Dec 19, 2017
great!!
创建者 Melwyn S
•Aug 5, 2023
Fab!!!
创建者 UmbraSeven
•Sep 28, 2017
Great!
创建者 Brandon I
•Mar 7, 2020
Again, great course - I was a little bit shaky on the Ruby, but to be honest this was my first real dive into what OOP is "really like" (as far as I can tell). I was also impressed by how certain important concepts from Part B were also tested towards the end (e.g., streams). I also enjoyed the material on subtyping towards the end; it makes you actually want to be interested in implementing a small language like that someday. The only caveat I must mention (and what the missing star is due to) is that, I had a little trouble on my Linux machine getting a version of Tcl/Tk to work with my installation of Ruby, since Ruby doesn't accept the latest (packaged) version of Tcl/Tk. I also had trouble with Jruby, and in the end opted to manually install older versions of Tcl and Tk. But I think the Tetris experience was worth it :) That whole little sidetrack actually also turned me on to the possibility of how PLs use graphics libraries in general, so let's see where that leads...