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About the Course

This course will introduce students to the basics of the Structured Query Language (SQL) as well as basic database design for storing data as part of a multi-step data gathering, analysis, and processing effort. The course will use SQLite3 as its database. We will also build web crawlers and multi-step data gathering and visualization processes. We will use the D3.js library to do basic data visualization. This course will cover Chapters 14-15 of the book “Python for Everybody”. To succeed in this course, you should be familiar with the material covered in Chapters 1-13 of the textbook and the first three courses in this specialization. This course covers Python 3....
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MM

Mar 12, 2018

The course is great... You can definitely learn many things... Was kind of hard for me and i went many times back and forth through most of the lectures... However i think i learn many new things....

JG

Jun 16, 2016

This course was great! I enjoyed parsing different types of data: from documents and the web. This course is definitely (rudimentary) a must take course for anyone who wants to go into data science.

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By Magno M S d S

Mar 14, 2016

The exercises need more work done if the students are expected to actually learn this stuff.

By Tahsin A

Apr 17, 2019

Very interesting but a lot of the code is unexplained and assumes we will understand it.

By Oleg V

Dec 26, 2015

I think it would be good to include into course following topics:

1) NoSQL databases

2) ORMs

By Joyce T M L

Aug 6, 2019

Intro class as most time we are only required to make small adjustments to sample code

By Jigish P

Jun 1, 2018

There is too little amount of exercises/assignments required as part of the course....

By Konstantinos P

Apr 11, 2016

Things are way to deep for not programmers, i did not enjoyed so much as the previous

By Otto H

Mar 31, 2016

Very good, but rather brief. It does teach you the basics, but uses Python 2, not 3.

By Sophie C

Jan 1, 2016

The course material was very good but the assignments were boring and unchallenging

By Piyush G

Apr 9, 2019

Assignment level not up to the mark. way too easy and obvious problems were there.

By EDUARDO S L

Jan 21, 2017

I think it can further explore the libraries and constructs of the algorithms.

By Gijs v B

Nov 5, 2016

Not so much hands-on work in this course.

Give us more homework please! ;-)

By teerth s

Sep 9, 2020

Could expand in libraries that are used in writing codes for this course.

By Shannon J

Jun 11, 2019

Rather interesting, but I felt the questions and programs were too easy.

By Saulius P

Jun 15, 2016

The course should have more details. It feels like a lot was skipped.

By Saurabh G

Jan 30, 2016

plz last lecture in this course, you can better understanding to me.

By Apostolos G

Jan 19, 2016

Interesting content, well structure lessons but too easy assesments.

By Youcheng L

Jun 19, 2018

The videos are so brief that they couldn't cover difficult content.

By Jonathan M

Aug 1, 2017

Base on the previous courses I was expecting more about this one.

By Pappu T 1

Jun 18, 2020

please grade me in week 5 assignment .i needed my certificate

By Qian H

Jun 19, 2017

Simple and what we need to do is just use the sample code.

By Jack T

Mar 2, 2017

Would've liked for assignments to be more independent.

By Sourabh S

Nov 21, 2018

Should Challenge more in terms of quiz and Assignment

By offer s

Dec 27, 2015

Course is interesting, but tasks are way too easy.

By Dolar G

May 30, 2019

Good course for beginners, more theoretical

By cheting c

Jan 17, 2018

Assignment could be a lot more challenging.