SM
Really good high level view of cloud tech with easy to follow practical. A few lab technical issues but found the forum helpful to resolve with suggestions from other students.

"Microservices" describes a software design pattern in which an application is a collection of loosely coupled services. These services are fine-grained, and can be individually maintained and scaled. The microservices architecture is ideal for the public cloud, with its focus on elastic scaling with on-demand resources. In this course, you will learn how to build Java applications using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud on Google Cloud. You'll use Spring Cloud Config to manage your application's configuration. You'll send and receive messages with Pub/Sub and Spring Integration. You'll also use Cloud SQL as a managed relational database for your Java applications, and learn how to migrate to Spanner, which is Google Cloud's globally-distributed strongly consistent database service. You'll also learn about tracing and debugging your Spring applications with Google Cloud Observability. To succeed in this course, you should be familiar with the Java programming language and building Java applications with tools such as Maven or Gradle. You should also have general knowledge of Google Cloud. >>> By enrolling in this course you agree to the Qwiklabs Terms of Service as set out in the FAQ and located at: https://qwiklabs.com/terms_of_service <<<

SM
Really good high level view of cloud tech with easy to follow practical. A few lab technical issues but found the forum helpful to resolve with suggestions from other students.
OE
Although useful, this class missed it's mark vs. my expectations. I was hoping to learn more specifics about Spring Boot but the emphasis was on integration with GCP.
SA
I would strongly recommend this course to those who wants to practice Cloud Native and DevOps. Excellent efforts done by Google Cloud and Coursera team.
AM
The course has a lot of hands on exercises and explains everything well . In addition to that allows you to know how microservices can be deployed in the GCP . It's great .
AB
A really good to present the entire landscape of Infrastructure in a concise format. provides a good comparison of all the latest technologies and offerings.
KL
I can highly recopmmend this course as it offers plenty of possibilities to experiment with the whole topic along the guided tasks using qwicklabs.
BN
Its wonderful Experience with plenty of explanation on the topics covered inn each of the tasks. it really helped my self to build Micro Service based application enabled with GCP Services
NE
Wrote my review on my personal blog: https://nmenego.github.io/2020/07/18/building-scalable-java-microservices-with-spring-boot-and-spring-cloud/
KK
Learnt a lot about Google Cloud Platform and how can we use it our Java Application using Spring Boot which is the widely used Spring Framework
NM
Good course to get started with GCP. I feel we can reduce the waiting time of copying project everytime and storing it on local instance created
AR
The labs in this course are a fantastic introduction to both Google Cloud and Spring Boot - I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a place to start with either.
LA
I liked the hands on part of the course but wish there was more back up with content in the videos. The video portion of the class was too short.