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Learner Reviews & Feedback for IBM COBOL Software Development Process by IBM

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About the Course

This course is geared towards anyone interested in learning about IBM, COBOL, mainframe computing, and the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and increasing their knowledge and hands on experience with core concepts and technologies including life cycle and systems analysis concepts, design and structured coding, and a wide variety of topics designed to provide relevant, requisite working knowledge and practical experience....
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By Gilberto S R

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Apr 14, 2023

Un curso muy interesante, vale la pena ya que pocas personas se certifican en este lenguaje que aunque es viejo hoy en dia es un auge en el sector bancario. Super recomendado

By Franklin M G

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Jan 3, 2023

Excellent

By Sayli P K

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Feb 13, 2023

perfect

By Catherine B

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Sep 18, 2022

The readings were very good. The content needs some updating I think. Although I did put in the effort to respond to the discussion prompts, it is good they were optional, since there wasn't any discussion. Likewise with the peer reviewed assignments. I have to say that they were very confusing as to exactly what we were supposed to do. It would have been a great idea to practice what I was learning, but I wasn't sure whether I was supposed to be evaluating and documenting the learning environment as is, or whether I was supposed to assume it hadn't been built yet. I probably chose the wrong approach. The assignments definitely need clarification, especially if they are eventually graded.

By Jhonnatan R

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Nov 14, 2022

a lot of information, a lot of theory but little practice in programming

By Deleted A

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Jun 25, 2023

This is another course that is extremely important to get right, but which functionally is very thin in terms of actual content. The idea of having peer-graded assignments is interesting, but the actual lectures and reading in the course don't really support that level of work - case and point, Agile Methodologies are condensed down to about two minutes of video, 48 seconds of which is introducing the reading. Overall I get the impression that this is content from a face-to-face workshop that was rapidly converted for Coursera.