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Saeed –
very good course for beginners
Jos Manuel Salgueiro –
Well taught and explained
Vittorio D’Andria –
Excellent
Abhisek Mishra –
Actually this course has a lot of contents which help me to master in the Ruby.Very clear explanation and project oriented teaching i like most about this course
Nikola Todorovic –
Too basic so far
Deidre Daniels –
Great for learning new skills
Moaiad –
it was very very very easy to someone who has some progrmming knowldeg
David Ocampo –
yeah absolutely the thing that i love the most is the step by step explaining
Alagappan Karthikeyan –
really good tutorial useful and i compiled my https://beaconcontrol.io/ without my developers since there are less developers in market
Lauren Oden –
Very clear explanations
Eberechi Asonye –
Simple to understand so far.
Fina Jaison –
yes
Fernando Zamora –
Instructions are clear. The material is really good so far.
Todd Thomas –
I like the structure of the course so far. I am learning some stuff. However it is early in the course lets see what else there is to learn! 🙂
Jesus Miranda –
This was a great tutorial. Thanks!
Jessie Martin –
Easy to follow! I have no prior knowledge of this stuff expect for editing my tumblr profile URL and knowing Adobe shortcut keys, so the pacing of the lessons so far is perfect.
Auguste Dubuisson –
The author of this course does a very good job at explaining the subject. He gave plenty of examples for any beginner programmer to be able to understand the material. It may be a little bit intimidating for experience programmers to keep seeing a bunch of examples on what they already know, but the fact is the course is for all levels of students. Although it’s a great course, it would have been better to keep the videos shorter than 10 minutes. If the subject would take more than 10 minutes, split them. I’m sure there should be a way to split them. For example instead of having the subject section 2 video 24 to take 14 minutes, do one for if, another following video for else, and then one for elsif. I’m sure it would be more enjoyable. It would also make it much easier for someone to go back to watch a specific subject instead of watching a long video for just one short subject. Let’s say for example somebody forgot the purpose of the elsif statement and the person would like to go back to watch ONLY that particular subject, the person doesn’t have to watch a whole 14 minutes video exactly for that. By the way, this is just an example. Someone would more likely sit to watch a 5 minute video before taking a break instead of watching a long one.
Dion Weston –
Very clear easy to follow. Basic stuff but it was well delivered all the same.
Valeriia Orlova –
Great so far
Matthew Prejeant –
So far this course is what I was looking for.
Barbara A Tidwell –
Really clear explanations and great videos!
Shalini Verma –
I am running things on repl at the same time making mistakes and learning
Pedro Balleroni –
It’s great how he keeps updating some things
Gaurav Bhandari –
One word: Amazing.