Learner Reviews & Feedback for Practical Python for AI Coding 2 by Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
About the Course
in software coding is required. This course selects, introduces and explains Python syntaxes, functions and libraries that were frequently used in
AI coding. In addition, this course introduces vital syntaxes, and functions often used in AI coding and explains the complementary relationship
among NumPy, Pandas and TensorFlow, so this course is helpful for even seasoned python users. This course starts with building an AI coding
environment without failures on learners’ desktop or notebook computers to enable them to start AI modeling and coding wit...
Top reviews
MG
Apr 1, 2022
A nice syllabus of Python course. And the quizs are nice to enjoy.Thank you professor and Coursera community.
HM
Jan 22, 2024
I would recommend this course to any programming beginner, not only for python
1 - 6 of 6 Reviews for Practical Python for AI Coding 2
By Deleted A
•Jan 24, 2025
The second part of the course was equally disappointing. It followed the same pattern, overly basic, repetitive, and lacking in depth. Didn't offer any real value. OUT-DATED
By Piotr J
•Mar 12, 2024
lack of exercises at the end of lessons/modules lowers the score. You get a lot of information about methods in libraries and you're expected to memorize them.
By Martin P
•Jul 31, 2023
Professor Kwon's course is one of the best introductions to Python you will find. I especially how this all comes together so well in week 5. Plus, in my opinion, giving recent advances in the field of AI, I don't think there is another Python course that is more relvant at this point.
By Maru G G
•Apr 2, 2022
A nice syllabus of Python course. And the quizs are nice to enjoy.
Thank you professor and Coursera community.
By Hope M
•Jan 22, 2024
I would recommend this course to any programming beginner, not only for python
By Youjong K
•Jun 30, 2022
The content is easy to follow from the scratch, and the content is very essential for data engineering. If there is a basic explanation and example for object oriented programming, it will be better.