by venkat b
•2021年4月20日
Excellent course and instructor had explained the concepts very clearly.
by Nancy M
•2021年7月7日
was a great intro course
by Georgios P
•2022年10月3日
Excellent pace & materials. A true value added!
by ADITHYA N K
•2022年3月29日
It is very nice and the easy way they thaught us
by Vui C L
•2022年7月5日
good course.
by Shola O
•2022年7月31日
awesome
by Abe A
•2022年9月28日
The reading materials are taken from wikipedia. I doubt the veracity of the recommended articles. And there is one assignment that has one error in checking answers. But overall, the course is good as a refresher.
by Ethan S
•2022年12月20日
Good course for people completely new to computer science wanting to have an overview. I only take 1 star off, because a lot of the external resources provided were just wikipedia articles which seems very lazy.
by Mangalani N
•2022年2月24日
The course was excellent but there were spelling errors in some of the content and one of the answers on a certain quiz was incorrect. But overall, the course is structured in a good way.
by callan c
•2022年1月26日
Enjoyable teaching. The quizzes seemed quite tricky considering how limited and short the videos were to learn the material. Thanks!
by Ahmad
•2021年6月17日
دوة فيدة
by Dan T
•2021年11月25日
The course could have been decent because it gives a lot of great information, but there were far too many typos to take it seriously. It seemed like almost every page had at least one spelling mistake. Plus, one quiz question gave credit for the wrong answer. This gives me the impression that either the instructor or LearnQuest themselves don't care about quality since none of those issues should exist in the final product with proper proofreading. I think I spent just as much time sending bug reports during the course as I did actually doing the course material itself and that's plain ridiculous.
by Hammad M S
•2021年8月14日
The better way of learning programming is to write practice programs in IDEs
by Bethany P
•2022年12月27日
There are Quiz problems with the answers being wrong in two place, but more importantly the video on OUtput which shows you how to actually RUN VB code is broken and points to the install video. And simply installing is not enough. VS Code and Visual Studio look NOTHING like the iteration in these videos (they do not even have tool bar menus and VB is not included in some set ups. This is not like Python where you can find 100+ development environments to work with, and MS is notoriously TERRIBLE and supporting current products with clear unmistakable directions. So, if you have an issue figuring out how to get hello world to run, you will remain stuck because the course is broken (and likely not in-depth enough either way) and microsoft visual studio products really are not user friendly at all!