学生对 University of Michigan 提供的 Using Python to Access Web Data 的评价和反馈
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MV
May 30, 2020
Highly recommended to anyone wants to learn the python to access web data, you will definitely learn the content smoothly with the awesome instructor, yeah, great instructor, i love his teaching style
MP
Apr 7, 2016
This course is really very useful.The effort given by Dr.Chuck is very appriciateable and this course is very interesting as well because many great programmer told their history of discovered thing.
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创建者 Frank B D R
•May 7, 2019
I wish I would have learned more of XML and JSON but the course was great for basics of working with Python and Web Data
创建者 murali k
•Jul 10, 2020
It's good!. This is one of my Python for Everybody Specialization course. XML, JSON, Google API's concepts are helpful.
创建者 18EUCS163 - R V
•Mar 3, 2020
Gave some idea about How Python is well versed for many such fields and got some idea about the Networking,Json,Xml etc
创建者 Saikat M
•Dec 20, 2015
Its a nice course. To the point assignments(could have been tougher !). Lucid explanation. Please go ahead and take it.
创建者 Md. J I
•May 18, 2020
it is little bit tough than before but if you learn this course then you can do something in real life. happy coding:)
创建者 Joe M
•May 16, 2020
Compared to first two courses, this is a bit difficult one. But with patience and persistence, one can go through it.
创建者 Noel A
•Oct 21, 2018
I would have liked to be given more challenging assignments, or a final project that involves a real-world application
创建者 Robert P
•Feb 16, 2018
Well designed course that iterated through some of the major ways to access web data. I enjoyed it and learned a lot.
创建者 BS K
•Dec 15, 2016
Easy to follow, teach some basic skills and background information
This course is helpful for beginners, not for majors
创建者 Faiq A
•May 28, 2024
It was not as clear as the previous ones but still it was very helpful to use with other resources from the internet.
创建者 Shayne A
•Jun 12, 2022
Some concepts aren't explained very thorougly and assisnments are more difficult than what is learned in the videos.
创建者 Archana K R
•Dec 22, 2019
Professor Chuck's teaching is top-notch but the quality of the assignments were not as good as the previous 2 courses
创建者 Frederik K G
•Sep 21, 2019
Some confusing info in the last part. Lots of information on stuff like REST, which could have been explained better.
创建者 Yajian K
•Apr 1, 2022
总体还是不错的,但是有些作业的设置不太合理,希望改进。
In general, it is good, but some homework Settings are not reasonable, I hope to improve.
创建者 shuvayan p
•Jul 6, 2021
It was nice and smooth. Wrong informations are given in last assignment of the course, this should be taken care of.
创建者 Shivraj R
•Jul 29, 2020
Excellent course. So much knowledge packed in a single course! Thank you Coursera and Dr. Chuck for putting this up.
创建者 Meha D
•Jun 21, 2020
The course was nice. But XML was kind of difficult, would be better if somehow there were more programs as examples.
创建者 vishal t
•Dec 19, 2018
It was quite good experience with the Dr. Chuck.
He do it best in reading while i do my best in learning this course.
创建者 Ahmed Z
•Dec 12, 2022
Good course but I think it needs more code explaining as I was using youtube to understand the code in this course.
创建者 Kai S
•Nov 18, 2019
The difficulty gap between the lectures and the assignments is bigger than expected. But being challenging is good.
创建者 Rahul G
•Jan 30, 2017
Course is good, the problems should have been a little more complex. Thanks to the faculty for such a great course.
创建者 Zamiur H
•Aug 31, 2020
Assignments seem to be bit boring than previous two courses of this specialization. Otherwise, pretty good course.
创建者 Diego C
•Jun 2, 2020
I've learned the concepts to how Website works, Extracting data, and steps in order to get the Data that you want.
创建者 Sherif M
•Nov 16, 2018
Highly recommended. The programming assignments are very difficult and need some additional web research to solve.
创建者 Belinda C
•Nov 16, 2015
The class is awesome! Thank you all!
Here is a small piece of advice that it's better to use python3 in the future.