MM
Labs need reworked, but the material covered in the videos was very helpful to how SpringBoot and MVC works
This is a course aimed at students wishing to develop Java based Web Applications and Restful Micro Services using the very popular Spring MVC and Spring Boot frameworks with minimal configuration. The student will develop services through various Url templates, consume and respond with json or XML payloads and create custom HTTP headers. Requestors of these services will include Java and Angular JS clients to illustrate the reuse capabilities of services in a distributed architecture. Traditional web applications will also be covered that render web pages in a typical Model View Controller (MVC) architecture. This is a very hands on course with a series of labs to illustrate the key concepts.
MM
Labs need reworked, but the material covered in the videos was very helpful to how SpringBoot and MVC works
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I have never seen a course designed as bad as this one. I mean, seriously. There is no apparent structure, the explanations are just really hard to follow, it's all reading from the slides, the slides are aweful, often with a bad resolution. It's all you get warned in university not to do in presentations. I don't want to question to expertise of the lecturer, but lecturing is not his forte. So: Spare yourself the time. I'm convinced Coursera has many wonderful courses out there. This isn't one of them unfortunately.
The content covered in this course is generally good, however there are a number of serious flaws with the course. Throughout the slides in the lectures, the lab explanations and exams there are countless spelling and gramatical errors, leading to ambiguity and in general making the material look very unprofessional. The exam questions are sometimes extremely unclear and poorly written. The activities are clunky, glitchy and difficult to use. The labs are a very poor user experience, instead of providing virtual machines it would be preferable to give students the project files and let students use the OS/IDE of their choice.
As with the first course, this one is riddles with typos and shows no sign of being put together with care. The screenshots are a bit more legible, but the content is as uninspired as before.
Thank you, I could understand the material well and I think the content is very useful as a stepping stone for further exploration into Spring. The video quality is notably better than in the first course
Very well driven approach to Spring Boot framework
the course is great in content
Excellent course, I like it.
I realy love the courses
Best Course ...
good course
Best Course
Excellent
great
Second part of specialisation is much better than the first one. Still, there are some typos or code style errors, but overall, quality greatly improved. This time the information was much more detailed and given with more clarity. I'd say, as an overview, or prepare for an interview course - it is a great start to explore topic on your own.
Slightly less error-laden than the first course but still looks like it was put together in a hurry with no one actually reviewing it. Nevertheless, it was an interesting topic.
Expectation was high !!
Don't enroll in this course; most of the content is outdated, and the labs are incomplete. Don't enroll it.
Seems to have existing issues with labs that have been brought up in discussions and remain unresolved
There are no hands on exercises, I have progressed over 42% into the course yet I have learnt nothing
This is too old and difficulty in understanding