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About the Course

Continue your exploration of the Go programming language as you learn about functions, methods, and interfaces. Topics include the implementation of functions, function types, object-orientation in Go, methods, and class instantiation. As with the first course in this series, you’ll have an opportunity to create your own Go applications so you can practice what you’re learning....

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cool stuff,

helped to get a good overview of how go is different but still basically the same as most other languages.

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The course is well designed to allow studens to catch up with go features. The graded assestments are great to inmediatly apply what you've learned. I enjoyed this course.

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By Mantas A

Sep 25, 2020

Were are some obvious mistakes in the course exercise assignment descriptions - which are not corrected. Otherwise it is a nice course for someone who has a good grasp of programming and wants to learn basics of Go. Would recommend it.

By Richard V

Jul 23, 2023

This course is better in the contents than the first of the Specialization. The assignments are sometimes ambiguous, but the topic becomes quite interesting. Some of the questions from quices are wrong. The forum is useless.

By Edwin D

Nov 5, 2020

This second course was better than the initial one. The content was more interesting, and the exercises more challenging. I enjoyed the course and I believe it was worth my time.

By Luiz C

Nov 7, 2018

Course is concise, though going through some advances concepts of functional programming. Presentation is ok. Examples and Final Exercises could be more interesting/challening

By Rob S

Dec 16, 2018

Good flow to this course, but again - I suggest replacing the peer review process with automated test-based grading and fleshing out the assignments a bit more.

By Konstantin K

Jan 23, 2023

Polymorphism in Go is achieved with the help of interfaces. 

It's not easy understanding concept and I doubt it's so necessary in the middle of the course.

By sachin s

Mar 1, 2021

The course is well structured and the coding assignments test our logic as well as coding skills..

By Michael D

Feb 12, 2021

Discrepancies between the slides and the talks are a bit off putting, otherwise a very good course

By Robin Z

Mar 20, 2019

Nice follow-up on the first course, wish more focus would have been put on using interfaces

By Vidhan G

Sep 26, 2020

I would say this course was pretty decent to get around the basic concepts in golang ..

By Fabián P

Jun 7, 2021

The course itself is great but some of the tests are not well explained or have errors.

By Luis R A S

Jul 21, 2020

This course it's needed in the first one, but the things I've learned are so much good!

By Charles D

Nov 29, 2021

Hits some really important topics but keeps it simple and in a condensed format.

By Hongyi L

Oct 28, 2018

The course given by Ian is great. But I wish there would be a TA in future.

By Rahimli A

Sep 24, 2020

Very good course, but it has lack of examples. complete program examples

By Ronaldo V

Jul 21, 2020

Content is great, but need some polishing (specially the assignments).

By Ravi M

Mar 1, 2020

Loved the course, minor mistakes in the examples but nothing too major

By Mohamed

Mar 9, 2023

Had some horrible experiences with the peer review assignments

By Anh D

Nov 1, 2019

There is problem with answers of quiz but no update until now

By Seyed M H M

Oct 1, 2018

Good course . again few error on quiz and materials

By SOHAM D

Apr 9, 2021

More practical needs to be included in the course

By Saveliy R

May 31, 2021

Course was great, but I guess too basic for me

By Adrian T

Jul 7, 2021

Errors in assignments descriptions.

By Roberto L

Oct 23, 2018

Error in question of quiz for week 3

By Maxim C

Jun 28, 2019

Still there are errors in the tests