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University of Toronto

Learn to Program: Crafting Quality Code

Not all programs are created equal.  In this course, we'll focus on writing quality code that runs correctly and efficiently.  We'll design, code and validate our programs and learn how to compare programs that are addressing the same task.

Status: Data Structures
Status: Debugging
Course15 hours

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BV

5.0Reviewed May 4, 2017

I have started around 20 MOOCs, but it the first one which I have finished. The course is very practical and I recommend it to all who has some python experience.

NS

5.0Reviewed Jul 13, 2020

Solid course that dives deeper into the fundamentals of CS. Great instruction, attention to detail and the excercises are adequately challenging for beginners and lower-intermediate programmers.

WS

5.0Reviewed Aug 5, 2017

Amazing, just like all the other courses from University of Toronto. Thank you for putting so much time into creating these courses!

LC

5.0Reviewed Jul 9, 2018

Instructors, material and course structure were great! Only wish I could take this class with a friend to push me to work faster and smarter. Learned a lot from this class.

SR

5.0Reviewed Jan 17, 2021

I really liked this course as it was really refreshing for me coming from the physics background, this course thought basic nuances to keep in mind while production level code.

BL

4.0Reviewed Apr 9, 2017

It does not fulfills completely its title 'Crafting Quality Code'. Nevertheless, it does pay attention to unit testing and taking care of the design via design recipes.

OR

5.0Reviewed Nov 10, 2018

My programming skills really took off after learning from this concise, no-water, resourceful course!Thank you instructors and staffs in Toronto University.

HM

5.0Reviewed Mar 16, 2017

A good follow up to the first part, I found the testing section particularly useful. I could only wish the course was longer and delved deeper into Classes and Exceptions.

RJ

5.0Reviewed Jul 10, 2022

Jen and Paul provide thorough and understandable explanations of Python as a programming language. The assignments are challenging and test the student's knowledge of the subject well.

AB

5.0Reviewed Jun 18, 2020

the course is small and very self contained, but it gives the essentials of a mindset that is very useful and is strengthened throughout the course.

GD

4.0Reviewed Jul 1, 2020

Mostly accurate per overview. Using versions of Python no longer supported to auto-mark submissions, should be updated. Otherwise, rigorous detail for the quality of crafting code.

DB

5.0Reviewed May 22, 2020

Great instructors, liked the way they reinforced concepts through quizzes during lecture. Also appreciated and enjoyed the content of the lectures as well as the project assignments.

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