SM
May 24, 2022
This course is extremly helpful and well designed for beginnner and working professionals with neat info. I strongly recomended this course. Thanks for mentors/authors with real time example commands.
RW
Apr 29, 2020
This is a very friendly step-by-step guide to Unix for beginners, it helps to build a solid foundation, and the exercises are designed to explore more about what has been introduced in the course.
By arin w
•Oct 28, 2017
interesting
By Yamil P
•Apr 15, 2021
excellent!
By Patricio R
•Jul 15, 2019
Nice book.
By Jorge N
•Aug 27, 2018
Very good!
By Shridhara
•Sep 5, 2020
Completed
By Ajeet P
•Feb 15, 2018
Excellent
By LIS A M G
•Jun 18, 2020
excelent
By PATEL H K
•Oct 20, 2019
Good one
By Anurag P
•Sep 3, 2019
Awesome.
By Georgy G
•Jun 16, 2018
Not bad.
By Matan N
•Apr 14, 2018
great !!
By Djordje M
•Jun 15, 2021
Super!
By hurui
•Nov 5, 2018
Great!
By Dominic
•Jul 27, 2022
Great
By Advay i
•Apr 26, 2021
great
By Maddi A 1
•Jun 4, 2020
goood
By Catherine T
•Aug 17, 2021
good
By ORIOLI A
•Dec 9, 2020
Good
By Duthi S
•Oct 10, 2020
Good
By Carlos F M M
•Dec 3, 2019
Nice
By Gregory D H
•Jun 4, 2018
This is a a gentle introduction to the Unix command line environment covering the fundamental skills upon learners can build. For anyone considering taking the Genomic Data Science Specialization courses and not familiar with the Unix command line environment, "The Unix Workbench" is a good foundation. The inclusion of version control (git and repositories - both local and remote) plus cloud computing as remote development and deployment environments shows practical real world usage of command line skills.
I deducted one star solely based on the written narrative. While correct in its content the presentation was dry, in my opinion, if the target audience is novices or those with very limited exposure to the Unix command line. I am not a command line novice so maybe my critique is not shared by those in the target audience. Why did I take this course? The courses by instructors affiliated with Johns Hopkins University are consistently informative, practical, and enjoyable. It never hurts to refresh basic skills regardless of where we might be along the spectrum from novice to expert; I learn something each time. "The Unix Workbench" is a good addition to JHU's contribution to democratising education.
By Alexis L P
•Nov 26, 2022
This is a great refresher course if you haven't used bash in a while. I'd rate this course as slightly above beginner; if you're entirely green to the command line, programming, bash I think you're likely to move slowly or get frustrated since there are no solutions to the assignments, and explanations are taken for granted for more elementary parts of bash and the command line. (The author has made his book available online for free, though, which will help.) The first few weeks are great and not only refreshed my knowledge but I discovered new options/flags for commands I thought I knew. The last few weeks are outdated and a bit of a disappointment with many typos and having to pay Digital Ocean to spin up a droplet (it is not free as the course says). However, for a course I didn't have to pay for (because of the NY Dept. of Labor) it was perfect.
By Will J
•Aug 7, 2017
I came into the course with some knowledge of the shell but the course really opened up my eyes to how to use some of the more advanced features of bash scripting. To get a five star review, I would have expected some more depth such as including sections on awk or sed. In addition, I would have really like to better understand how people apply these skills in the real world. Especially with the close ties to the Data Science certification (both courses being from John Hopkins), I would have expected to see how a makefile could be used to rebuild analyses or how sed could be used to do some in-stream processing. Bottom line: I'm glad I took the course but wouldn't pay for it as there's way more to learn.
By Michael J C
•Jun 9, 2019
This is a good course, barely adapted from Sean Kross' UNIX workbench book. Much of the course material refers to chapter numbers but is easy enough to follow without the book. I found that some sections did make a few leaps between the written content and the exercises. For the most part this was OK but the exercises for the final section, "Nephology", were well beyond the written content ("now make a Twitter bot"). Also, the course required that we sign up to Digital Oceans (and gave us a credit)...be prepared for spam and officious disregard for customers.
By Pratyush M
•Sep 12, 2018
Its a fairly good course for introduction to the command line. In my opinion, it would benefit from using better formatting commands in text using in-line code snippets like markdown. Also more resources for referring(like cheat sheets) in the very last lesson would be helpful and it would have helped even more if all resources which were mentioned before in the preceding chapters would have been included in the last lesson as well. But yes, I would recommend this to new learners.