Course updated 12/20/2017 – Fully up–to–date for all sections!
Projects in Programming Languages with Ruby, Java and Python is an in–depth and comprehensive introduction to project based programming using 3 of the most popular and financially rewarding programming languages out there – Ruby, Java and Python. Some of the most popular web app frameworks in the world today like Ruby on Rails, Django, Flask are based on these languages.
This is the course you have been waiting for, a one–stop–shop for everything programming that makes it easy to get started and keeps your attention while you work your way through fun and interesting projects based on real–life problems including Object Oriented Programming!
What’s involved?
You’ll gain immediate access to:
– 9.5 hours of video crystal clear video content
– FREE live help channel exclusive for students of this course
– 2 free e–books exclusive to this course which walk you through the video content for Java and Python
– Group code challenges where you get to team up with other students taking the course
– Documentation for each line of code in the course using a combo of text lectures and e–books
– Multiple real–life projects like Stock price analyzer and Mortgage Amortization Schedule calculator
You’ll find learning both quick and fun and if you are not satisfied – I offer a full money back guarantee, as long as you make your request within 30 days of your purchase of the course.
Instructor Details
Courses : 7
Specification: Master Ruby, Python and Java
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15 reviews for Master Ruby, Python and Java
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 10 hours |
Year | 2017 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Richard Kreher –
He kept saying lib is that library? Please quit using so many abbreviations. OOP is that Object Oriented Programming? I’m not a genius, so Im going to go through the first lessons a few times.
Mayur Gondhalekar –
This course is very well structured, very good explanations, especially about OOP and file handling!
Samuel Nessenthaler –
Great course, Top quality
john Swanson –
He’s a great instructor.
Belek Bagishbekov –
Cool
Diego Ricardo Amaya –
me parece excelente el curso!
Chad Bishop –
Good information, very simple
Holtbuskanders –
Creating a AWS account requiresd a creditcard verification and you will be charged if you forget to cancel the account in time. I can see the perks of cloud9 for sure but this will probably tick people off , me included.
Pedro Ivo Soares –
A better and useful example (he does as final project, an amortization calculator). I think he could do something more useful and more common. Also, into Python course, he jumps some stuffs (like getting input from user) saying that we should learn it by our self (as homework). Nothing against it, but if I buy a course saying that I’ll LEARN ruby, java and python, I’m really expecting to LEARN.
Alen Mikic –
Title Master Ruby, Python and Java is slightly misleading. It should be Master Ruby and get absolute basics of Python and Java. As Python and Java are not nearly as well covered as Ruby. However I like the presentation style and I think overall it’s a great course to get up to speed with three very popular languages. I would certainly recommend the course and instructor!
Michael Morris –
I’m using this course to help me get down the basics of OOP and so far it has made things clear
Everett Smallwood –
I like the way and pace of the videos and I have set up codeanyware as well as cloud9.
Tom Cull –
Good course for beginners with other language experience. The course for Ruby really got rolling for me around lecture 42. Yes, I had seen much of it before and actually done a few things with Ruby. However, the object oriented elements really clicked with decent examples and fine detail. All seemed good until the final project. The financial tools available have changed since the creation of this class and then again since the update to the lectures. This is very annoying. The stock quote gem no longer supports a .history method. Please update the course. The Java and Python sections were not as strong as the Ruby, but are very good for beginners with drive to look things up on their own.
Nadidra Thomas–Exalien –
I like that I can progress at my own pace and knowing that the class is always available should I want to go back and review something. The instructor explains things well. Only thing is I wish that there was more feedback from the instructor and teaching assistants.
Daniel Mall –
Still working on it, but so far so good!