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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Foundations of Coding Full-Stack by Microsoft

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About the Course

This course covers the foundational concepts of full-stack development. You'll learn the basics of coding, problem-solving, and writing efficient, modular code, while gaining hands-on experience with both front-end and back-end technologies. By the end of the course, you will be able to… - Summarize the foundational principles and practices of full-stack development. - Plan full-stack projects using industry-standard tools and methodologies. - Apply logical thinking and problem-solving techniques in programming. - Design algorithms and flowcharts to represent logical steps in programming. - Implement control structures and loops for repetitive tasks. - Develop modular code using functions and methods....

Top reviews

WI

Jan 25, 2025

This course was exceptionally well-structured, with clear explanations and practical examples full of aha moments.

CT

Feb 3, 2025

Great course! I have traditionally worked with PHP and I am excited to expand my knowledge into the .NET world

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By Wajdi I

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Jan 25, 2025

This course was exceptionally well-structured, with clear explanations and practical examples full of aha moments.

By Craig T

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Feb 3, 2025

Great course! I have traditionally worked with PHP and I am excited to expand my knowledge into the .NET world

By Mouhamadou D

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Nov 27, 2024

This instructor is cool and nice too

By Eduardo A V C

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Jan 26, 2025

Excellent.

By Marlon T

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Jan 29, 2025

its okay

By Hanun s

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Jan 13, 2025

Good

By Shavkat

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Nov 12, 2024

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By Lungani H

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Jan 2, 2025

The course starts strong by introducing students to what full-stack development is and guiding them through problem-solving techniques and methods, which is great. However, the challenges begin when it transitions to teaching programming in C#. One major issue is the lack of guidance on setting up .NET. Students are expected to figure it out on their own, which can be frustrating. While the programming concepts are taught step by step and explained well initially, the final module (Module 6) feels disorganized. It covers one topic in the lessons but tests you on a completely different one. Moreover, the tests are overly difficult and discouraging, making it hard to stay motivated. While the course has some strong points at the beginning, the inconsistencies and steep challenges in the later stages hinder the overall learning experience.