RM
Perfect explanation of the subject and very good activities that tests your knowledge and understating of the topics.

Learn how to implement concurrent programming in Go. Explore the roles of channels and goroutines in implementing concurrency. Topics include writing goroutines and implementing channels for communications between goroutines. Course activities will allow you to exercise Go’s capabilities for concurrent programming by developing several example programs.

RM
Perfect explanation of the subject and very good activities that tests your knowledge and understating of the topics.
CA
This professor is incredible. Always bringing up some examples that might make us scratch our heads and making everything much clear.
XC
A great starting point to learn concurrency not only in go, but also in any programming language.
DG
Exceptional. The instructor was very good and I liked the exercises at the end of each subject. Very clear introduction to go (I come from C, so it was very straight forward)
SS
This was a very good course on concurrency and i learnt various aspect in addition to the programming..
AM
Best course to learn about concurrent programming in Golang. All topics are well explained and instructor's teaching style is awesom,
PO
Very knowledgeable professor. Explained useful operating system concepts very well, which makes understanding the code on concurrency easy.
RM
A very good detailed explanation about concurrency in general and how Go handles it and how to build concurrent applications.
MD
It was an exceptional course. I loved every bit of it and it made me understand a concept i ignored for 5+ years for
VV
The course did what was intended: Teaching the things that makes Go programming special.I mean, simple but powerful language constructs and Concurrency
AD
could be better. there's a lot of concepts here and UCI condensed a lot of it into a few videos per week. more assignments with clearer docstrings would be more helpful
LH
Needs more TA and instructor interaction. Lots of outside reading required, but over all a good introduction. You really need to have decent programming skills before attempting this.
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It is a review of the whole specialisation. I enrolled because it was labelled "intermediate". And in fact the lecturer started by stating that this specialisation is intended for people with programming background. It is not so. Too much time is wasted on explaining common software engineering knowledge, too little on go intricacies. By course 3 the creators of this course got so lazy that the video lectures are not even edited properly. Quizzes and presentations contain errors. All assignments are peer-graded. By course 3 I began to doubt whether the lecturer is competent enough. Not recommending at all. There are videos on youtube that are more helpful than this course.
Great material, with awesome examples.
The review process is terrible. If you don't beg for review, the waiting time is up to two weeks.
There are few mistakes within the course, but nothing major.
The complete specialization is 3.5 (out of 5). Biggest issues with it are:
* Easy assignments
* Mistakes in the quizzes
* Poor review process of the assignments
* Missing 4th course (which was intended to be TDD with go)
* Author isn't active, so the forums look like a marketplace
* I didn't see a single discussion that would provide me with more knowledge or understanding
This course was poorly planned. It did not offer sufficient help to students. There was no in-depth discussion and support to students at all, making the learning experience terrible. There was no support from course administrators at all.
Course content is high quality. The professor has explained the concepts very well. I thoroughly enjoyed doing the assignments (the last one is sufficiently challenging). I wish this professor puts up more courses related to GoLang in the future. I want to give 5/5 stars but I must deduct review stars. You can say I'm being lenient with the review otherwise with the poor quality of forums I would give 2. 4 just for the professor's explanations. There are heavy mistakes in slides/ videos. Worst part is that the discussion forum is only filled with "Please review my assignment" instead of meaningful discussions. Peer review system has defeated the very purpose of discussion forums. I don't see any debates or topics that enhance my knowledge there. Disappointed with the forums. There are no TA's to solve my doubts either. It's not worth paying money if its supposed to be like that.
This course is the only talks and powerpoint slides, there is absolutely no code, monitor screen sharing, etc.
The courses talk about fundamentals and computer science stories. The entire specialization focus is less than 50% on the Go language itself. No Go mod, No libraries, No coding...
For instance, The professor is about to explain a new thing and suddenly remember forgot to mention something before so he jumps to the missing point and then jumps back to continue. HARD to follow up...
Assignments are not related to Go concurrency. you get 3 algorithm problems and 1 hardware limitation explanation by literally type in notepad or word software. Never learn anything here about concurrency!
Overall strongly I do NOT suggest to waste your money or time on this specialization on Coursera.
Excellent course. Great instructor. Dives right into computer science fundamentals to fully explain the concepts. Good programming assignments. Only thing left to include concurrent design patterns .
Well-organized course and good homeworks. The course is very useful for programmers who wanna learn go and refresh memories about concurrency.
Best course to learn about concurrent programming in Golang. All topics are well explained and instructor's teaching style is awesom,
Thank you Prof. Harris for making difficult topic easy to understand. This course is superb.
Excellent course, it has some syntax mistakes, but still awesome.
The instructor is great.
Outstanding course, really enjoyed it! Ian Harris is simply a great lecturer!
Excellent final assignment that is thought provoking to the max!
Very interesting I hope you do more
Fantastic professor and content
First, Professor Harris dedicates various modules to provide background information of why we need concurrency, and the main concurrency concepts, something that you would study in a Operating Systems course and I thought this was good.
Then Mr. Harris continues reviewing how to implement concurrent programs in Go, which is explained in a clear way with some exceptions. Explaining concurrent concepts is never easy but Mr. Harris does a decent job.
I'm only rating the course with 3 stars because there is zero support from course assistants, if you have questions about assignments or quizzes. There is no trace of them in the discussion forums, which are mainly full of requests from other students requesting to review their assignments. You get a sense that the course has been abandoned.
Also there are not many students taking the course at the same time which makes it harder to get someone to review week 4 assignment to complete the course and earn course certificate.
Finally, be careful if you taking this course as part of the Go specialization as you will be charged for the subscription even though you have completed the three courses of the specialization and have earned the specialization certificate. So make sure you cancel your subscription after completing the course or the specialization
In formation is useful but assignments are not clear enough, module 2 propose to reproduce raise condition however threads in Go are not explained yet. Module 4 assignment is quite tricky and gives big possibility to be blocked during review because requirements are not clear.
Excellent course, set at Intermediate level covering the built-in concurrency support in the Golang language. The Lecturer Ian Harris is an excellent communicator and covers the course content at an efficient pace (no padding out or endless repetition here). Course Quizzes & Assignments are decent, pitched at the professional level so I would recommend getting this course on your Resume/CV! Just one Suggestion: not sure the Channel lecture covers that reading from a closed channel succeeds immediately, returning the zero value of the underlying type - this caused me pain ! so mention channel closed check e.g. v, open := <- c Well Done !
Prof. Harris was lucid and insightful. I am glad I took this Golang course. I had been trying to learn Go on my own as I wanted to understand concurrency and parallelism. Prof. Harris was brilliant in explaining concurrency and various aspects of it in great detail and the follow-up quizzes/exercises further helped me understand Go and allowed me to gain experience programming in Go.
Sometimes, you need a good teacher and a guide to direct you in the right direction. Prof.Harris did that for me. Thank you.
GREAT COURSE. IAN explains well and in an organized and orderly manner. In the course, general concepts of concurrency are really explained (cross-cutting, that is, not tied to the language) and their implementation in Go/lang. The quizzes are simple but serve to consolidate knowledge, just like the code submissions (great that they are graded with AI, unlike many other courses that only have a peer grading system).
Great introduction to concurrency in Go! I realised I was light years away from where programming actually stands. Thanks a lot Ian and everyone involved in setting this up! awesome course I actually did the course to be able to understand Kubernetes' source code and possibly to start writing Kubernetes plugins in Go. Would you know if there are advanced courses for specific Kubernetes Golang related programming ?