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    Learner Reviews & Feedback for Object Oriented Programming in Java by University of California San Diego

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    About the Course

    Welcome to our course on Object Oriented Programming in Java using data visualization. People come to this course with many different goals
    -- and we are really excited to work with all of you! Some of you want to be professional software developers, others want to improve your
    programming skills to implement that cool personal project that you’ve been thinking about, while others of you might not yet know why you’re
    here and are trying to figure out what this course is all about. This is an intermediate Java course. We recommend this course to learners who
    have previous experience in software development or a background in computer science. Our goal is that by the end of this ...
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    DB

    Oct 13, 2017

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    Great into to Java, instructors have clearly put thought in to the format with the choose your own learning style videos, and additional coverage where it may be needed. These have been very helpful.

    LR

    Oct 14, 2015

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    I loved this course! The course videos and the projects sharpened my idea about some of the toughest concepts of Java and OOP. I recommend this course to anyone interested in learning OOP in Java. ☺

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    By Mike Z

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    Jan 12, 2016

    Coursera gives Universities the flexibility to show their own style of teaching and sharing knowledge.

    I really love this course, good project.

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    However, good course is not only the instructor's' responsibility, but also the students' active involvement.

    I rate 4 because we need more students get involved in developing this course like creating wiki notes.

    Extra material to read etc.

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    By Satyam P

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    Nov 15, 2015

    Its a good course to take. As we learn OOP in a better understandable way. Instructors explain the concepts well. Also I always like working with maps and as this course assignments are based on map data, plotting data on real maps it like it more. But it would be great if the course have taught to execute the same code through java jar. As using Papplet via eclipse is easy but how to use the same code via computer terminal is quite tricky as we don't find any main method in our code.

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    By Aidan A

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    Jul 8, 2022

    Solid enough course for those who want to continue learning Java after a high school class in computer science, but definitely do it faster than the outlined timeframe! You will also be working in almost decade old versions of Java (PApplet classes) so skills outside of the technical thinking or fundamental concepts such as sorting don't transfer entirely directly. Be prepared to learn how to understand documentation well, probably the most valuable skill learned in this course.

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    By Andy Z

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    Sep 23, 2015

    Some of the questions are not Java related ones at all which I couldn't see much of a helping point, e,g. What are the coordinates of rio de janeiro?. There were also a few of questions that I found a bit confusing because the code provided is plain white and it's a bit hard to focus on it. I'd rather want to customize the color of the presented code just like modern IDEs do. Everything else seems rather okay and intuitive. So far so good, guys :)

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    By Daniel R

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    Apr 18, 2016

    Great introduction to Java. Gives you an opportunity to play with several different libraries from the start, rather than learning the basics with just text input and output like most courses, which is really cool. No peer review, just quiz questions that can only be answered if the assignment is completed correctly. The assignments are therefore not particularly challenging -- you get out of this class what you put in!

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    By Karsten S

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    Feb 19, 2016

    This is definitely one of the best courses I have taken. The presentations, resources, and projects are very creative and well designed. The "what do you want to cover next" quizzes tempt you to try things on your own before looking for help, which is a nice teaser. The only reason I give it 4/5 is that a few of the project instructions were too vague to figure out what they were asking for (i.e. without asking).

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    By Ian W

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    Jun 10, 2019

    Too much hand holding in the assignments, the last few were better but the first few were extremely easy near trivial. Also the last assignment being peer graded led to my work not getting graded in time for the course. Just make it automated or do a quiz. Overall the assignments were a good introduction to libraries and working within them. The class also had some good software design strategies.

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    By Rahul K

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    May 30, 2017

    Some of the concepts after week 2 were very tough for new begineer's in JAVA language. Moreover concepts of ArrayList, Generics, HashMap, Abstract Data Types should have been discussed in short videos before the module in which it is to be implemented to such a great extent.

    Overall a great course for someone looking to gain confidence on working large projects. Support videos were great though

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    By David A S

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    Oct 19, 2018

    The course is a low-intermediate look at Object Oriented Programming, culminating in a small-mid scale project. Anyone who has some programming experience, or a strong desire to master the material, will find themselves at home in the class.

    I didn't look to much at the support materials, but this course offers loads of support for those who find themselves struggling with the material.

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    By Waleed A

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    Jan 8, 2018

    this course is truly amazing!

    even though i already know the concepts of OOP and Event-Driven Programming

    but this course helped me to implement those concepts in a full Program

    i jut hope to get more informative helpful steps in weekly assignments

    Appreciate the time and effort of the team responsible for this course ^_^

    thanks UC San Diego professors

    thanks Coursera Team

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    By ahmad

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    Jun 29, 2019

    It was a great course. Material and assignments were well prepared. Videos were just fine.

    If there's anything to complain about, it is the project. The project is a bit GUI related and the course isn't really about GUI. Even though GUI servers well to demonstrate OOP concepts, but I wouldn't still go this deep teaching GUI (there are two weeks that are mostly about GUI).

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    By Randall A D

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    Aug 29, 2020

    This course needs more programming Object Oriented concepts and less drawing shapes. It also requires a peer review project that isn't as useful as what the teachers think. Feedback on the project can hardly be considered helpful if the criticism isn't qualified. On the discussion board, I saw numerous comments promising good reviews for anyone willing to do the same.

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    By Daniel J D

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    Feb 8, 2016

    It's a relatively short and easy course, but it has good lecture videos and programming assignments.

    Also, I think that you would have to already have fairly good computer programming skills (either in Java or some other language) to take this course, because it pretty much jumps right into adding complex functionality to existing programs to extend their behavior.

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    By Derrick G C

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    Jun 16, 2020

    the project oriented approach made it a little cumbersome at times. it was cool to be learning things through a more interactive experience, but at the same time there would be moments where I knew how to implement the taught materials, but because of my limited understanding of the UnfoldingMaps documentation I would spend extra time working on the assignment.

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    By Soundarya K P

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    Aug 29, 2020

    It is a great course and I learnt all concepts from here. The only reason for unenrolling is that it is not fully accessible, and I am visually challenged. The library used here(processing library) was unfortunately not at all screen reader friendly hence I could not work with my assignments and tests to the best of my ability.

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    By Octave M

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    Nov 1, 2016

    The material is explained really well, and there are many concepts that are introduced that it helps set a good foundation in OOP. The project is pre-built which is the only thing that I didn't enjoy a lot, I would have preferred starting everything from scratch as I think it would help cement the stuff learnt even more.

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    By C

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    Apr 12, 2021

    5 stars for teachers.4 stars for the TA/mentor. They only answer the technical questions like setting up the environment but seldom answer the question about understanding the program. So you need to figure out all the new problems by yourself alone and can not get help. Sometimes it's a waste of time.

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    By Manuel M S

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    Nov 18, 2021

    Good course. Smooth learning. A bit more of 'meat' would have been better for me.

    What I don't like is the final assigment (reviewing) I saw so many "fake revisions" (no extension at all) that I even thought I was wrong about telling about my new extension. I expected some teacher to review my code.

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    By jawadhassan s

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    Aug 18, 2016

    The course comes with great explanation but the graded assignments sometimes seem pointless as they look irrelevant to the topic, There are unnecessary questions asked in quizzes i.e whether you have completed your assignment or not. These sort of questions never evaluate what we have accomplished

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    By Ralitsa G

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    Jul 4, 2023

    I really liked the course's structure and the way it was presented. I was only missing more exercises to practice the concepts that are taught but I guess there are limitations to teaching an online course. Overall I am happy I took time to complete it and would recommend it.

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    By Girish S

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    Jul 7, 2018

    Content and explanation is great except the examples that they teach with respect to development is related to old desktop GUI functionality, which I am not sure if anybody still uses. If that can be replaced with latest web server development features, it would be awesome.

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    By Hrishikesh W

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    Mar 11, 2016

    It's a wonderful course. Covers all the basic concepts of OOP and provides the knowledge to develop an interesting and interactive application.

    The instructors have a student friendly teaching technique .

    This has helped me a lot. Thanks to the staff of UCSD and coursera.

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    By Jorge A G L

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    Jan 31, 2016

    Sometimes the person who is speaking it doesnt inderstand very well

    Some exercises it doesnt understand very well

    theyll asume you yave more experience that they wanted for this course.

    I think it would be if they give more examples and exercise for the assigments

    regards

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    By Alejandro L

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    Dec 26, 2020

    Great course. However it's aged and that means you'll need to spend some time figuring out how to get things to run. Which is not a bad thing, as it presents a very real world problem, and most issues have already been figured out by someone else in the forums.

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    By Meghashyam A

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    Feb 29, 2016

    A great practical overview of java as a programming language. I have always learnt it in bits and pieces, so it was nice to be introduced various features of the language as well as objected oriented programming to address the growing complexity of a project.

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