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there is lots of tool
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i am an electrical engineer and working in banglalink digital communications ltd with the technical project team of my company
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of you do pay, you may feel very created at the end
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thanks for all that you do to make the world a kinder place for all animal
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the shopping gets so heavy now he isnt quite so strong
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isn't that amazing
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i was swimming some, but when will covid end so i can do this again? to, this has been a great course, as it made me slow down and think about micro-nutrient
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it the beginning, like all going courses, it took me a little while to acclimatize to the methodology and content
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a couple things i dislike about the class are that there should be more opportunities for extra credit and it would be awesome if the final was an objective essay about what we have learned in this class or what we like about the class
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perhaps, dentist is being regarded as a kind of `business` instead of what it`s meant to be in helping patients in need of care to their teeth/oral hygienic, to receive appropriate and effective treatment
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the course was fairly straightforward, and the information here may or may not be valuable to you depending on the type of data analysis you plan to perform and where/how your data are stored
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with much gratitude, i thank or
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sometimes articles aside from the reading book gave me a better idea and understanding of the subject for that week
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of you want to learn python or just "a" programming language to get a start or just rabble in programming, this is a great place to start
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he seems very passionate
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i can give examples of both
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and they will benefit greatly from this experience when they evolve to the professional level
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i'd say there is about 2 to 4 hours of work per "week" expected
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it's excellent
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his one wasn't like that by far
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i worked through all the materials, including reading the chapters in the book in just four day
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it is not worth my time to chase up financial aid for something i'm working through so quickly
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i'd rather spend the time working on a portfolio for future work than to bother about all that
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i'd rather spend the time working on a portfolio for future work than to bother about all that
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his page explains the basis about this style of writing, including information about the academic publishing system, and how to assess academic writing for quality
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his contributions to the course apparently did not manifest as intended
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i wouldn't necessarily want to see him out of the video entirely, but they need to be completely reformatted and he should change the way he prepares and presents himself if he wants to make a more positive impact on earner
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in the other side the course may bore you by times and get repetition and heavy, my recommendation is to watch it at 1
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i know the video course tried very hard to sketch out what is really going on in while loops, for loops, of-then-else statements, and function call
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i must say, i encountered too many roadblocks that cannot be overcome unless you use different compilers that can solve all your problem
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it cuts the learning process in half
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from the bottom of my heart, i say thank you to all of you
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by late father always told me that everyone has the innate ability to learn anything
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to tell you the truth, i never realized that so many wonderful educators supported up this course until i started this course
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the importance of rousing on process and not product is explained very well
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i learned through this course that students should study every subject everyday because it help
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the only issue i have is that if you are auditing the class, it isn't as nice an experience
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the education to inaccessibility has blown me away and is another big reason i plan to support coursera by paying for the specialization path
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now this happens is never explained
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it shouldn't be taught as just some mysterious magical incantation
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you can even write a program that can involve marines of complex numbers that come from a web-based source in the json, all in one program
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3 some of the nodules are quite repetition and become redundant, especially in the later unit
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room for improvement: - the test questions could be less tormented towards the definitions and instead on the implication of the concept
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the of could use a huge overhauled, but perhaps this is do to blame, not the course itself
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thanks again
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coursera has contained more attraction, interaction, and effective knowledge
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i'm not sure about the value of all of the video title "office hour
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by designing products, systems and processes to fit the people who use these, we are able to reduce the defects that occur in these
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overall, two star
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reproducible research is the fifth course in the data science specialization, and the last course in what could reasonably be considered the basic r introduction portion of the series
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the enigmatical power of the brain to process so many details within minutes, the power of your thoughts to change your person
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interleaving
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is well as the wife daring for her husband
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it's also way more fun doing it and see results faster
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i should have done it immediately and not wait another 6 month
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for example, he explains reserved words so there is no confusion when you see
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when come statistical inference, and this is where hell start
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mind you, i have a programming background already but didn't know r prior to this program
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the worst part of the course is not what i have mentioned above but the fact that - autograder is incompatible with the code and makes our life hell by wasting our time and energy
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i found this lacking to an extent
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sides: may be viewed from any brother
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excellent into to effectively communicating with cartography using sir arcgis fro software ak arcpro
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i think the course content has been set up in a just right level for beginner
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the cognitive process, and practicing by teaching children from age 4 to 22
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and i cannot wait to get my hands on them once i complete my entire course and see the improvement as expected
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i've been in the business world about 30 years now and i've seen many change
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i agree with merry's comment that our brains don't come with a user manual - but if it did, this course would be 'first cab off the rank'
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hope 101 shortened version of carroll quigley's book tragedy
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the homework is not too terribly hard, especially if you do the practice questions first
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- i could apply the concepts immediately: e
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really nice course
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really nice course
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the instructor is very knowledgeable and has had several years of experience in machine learning
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your-point-nine-star review: because i find a few things lacking in these introductory software courses, and this one in particular
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tom and the idle tools are very lacking in development capability
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i'd rather spend the time working on a portfolio for future work than to bother about all that
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the teacher is excellent even if he has an incapacity on his face that is called "cluster headache"
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it is really nice, it is an nice course of python for beginners who have to learn a course from the scratch, you did not required any prior knowledge about any of the programming language, any one can learn this course, it clears all the basic concept
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in addition, the lecture material aliens well with the textbook he's written for the course, as well as the think python textbook
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pdu credits are essential to those looking to maintain mortification as a project management professional pmp
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the module ends with a 5 grade assessment quit question
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i love the international community of students from more than 160 country
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lhtl helps you identify and adjust your habits through concrete technique if this is one of your challenges among many others
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i still keep learning about them and expect u albert to produce still more moocs on them
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the appearance of guest experts on the screen and their explanations are interesting and they help a lot to understand the content
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the fact that the course was flexible enough for me to keep up with the time table was also very good on the part of the organiser of the program
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from this specific course, i've learned how to use methods like fish and bone diagram, porto analysis, and statistical correlation and repression analysis in order to find the root causes of a problem
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really appreciate your effort to create this useful course
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go for a walk when stressed is a very common thing we tell each other, but what happens in the brain during this time is fascinating and how it help us find solution
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mind regards, are mary
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barbara and terence gave them to me
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other topics i found of greater interest seemed short-timed in comparison
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i was a bit worried that i`d give up because of looking my interest as it had little connection to my current activities, lack of recent mathematics and programming background
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i truly enjoyed the learning experience
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i hope that finishing these classes and fulfilling the capstone requirements will help me become credentials in the python programming language
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its also good that the course gives a break at this stage so that people like me do not get overwhelmed with too much of concept
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relative clause
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concepts such as thinking, preventing einstellung, using the diffuse and focused modes, and the hard start jump to easy method were very interesting and i personally think will be extremely useful down the line
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the course takes a deep look into how the brain works and how we can make our brains better because brains are the part of the body responsible for our learning
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i would have liked to see the true nature of the industry reflected in the content of this course