学生对 Hebrew University of Jerusalem 提供的 Build a Modern Computer from First Principles: From Nand to Tetris (Project-Centered Course) 的评价和反馈
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BD
Sep 7, 2016
Fantastic. Quite difficult for me, but I learned the material along the way. Fantastic way to train yourself to think logically and parsimoniously. And the computer knowledge is invaluable.
MM
Apr 5, 2017
The course was very informative and interesting , I had a tough time doing the assignments but it was worth learning.Definitely a interesting insight into the building blocks of a computer.
326 - Build a Modern Computer from First Principles: From Nand to Tetris (Project-Centered Course) 的 350 个评论(共 1,123 个)
创建者 William C
•May 19, 2020
Great course and definitely improved my understanding on how a computer works! Love the videos and the assignments. The Q&A from their website is a gem! I wish I have them as my professor in my school!
创建者 Branko B
•Jul 17, 2019
This course was really great and covered everything it aimed to. Noam and Shimon broke down concepts simply and made them easy to understand. I'm moving on right away to the second part of this course!
创建者 Chung-Hung W
•Nov 22, 2020
Excellent course. Perfectly serve my purpose to demystify how computer works, and make good bridge among electronic engineering, chip design, computer science, and programming. Highly appreciate!
创建者 Nilson C
•Oct 23, 2023
This was a challenged but so delighted course. It's incredible that the contents was construct in such way that every step make sense to a magnific end, construct a computer! So eager to part 2!
创建者 Youssif R 2
•Jul 16, 2020
this one of the most elegant courses a computer engineer can take in the early beginnings of his undergrad study, it will give him the overall view of digital design and computer architecture.
创建者 André M
•Jun 18, 2020
Lovely learning experience. Engaging and passionate lessons, well-explained concepts and fantastic pacing. The grading was also fantastic; this is the best way to conduct a course of this style.
创建者 Jun Z
•Jul 19, 2017
through this course I literally understand how to computer operates and how it is built from a simple chip Nand to a complex system with ROM/RAM/CPU. The course is great! Highly recommend this!
创建者 Afaque R A
•Aug 14, 2023
What a course! The learning was immense and the teaching quality was excellent. Out of all the 50 courses I have taken/completed on EdX and Coursera, Nand2Tetris - I is number one on my list.
创建者 tammychang
•May 13, 2021
can assist beginners in understanding the fundamentals of computers, The teachers were very clear in teaching the content. (The homework was not really easy... might be because I am a beginner)
创建者 Sindhoor T
•Jul 23, 2019
This is one of the best courses I've ever taken. Simplistic, easy to follow, takes you from Beginner to Advanced at a steady pace. Learned a ton! Thanks a lot for making such a beautiful course
创建者 Leon M W
•May 29, 2019
Incredible Course. I've never experienced such an learning experience. This course did not just teach me how computers work, more importantly it taught me how to learn and deal with complexity.
创建者 Jasmine
•May 7, 2020
The class is straightforward and the right level of detail to make you feel like you really understand the topics. Highly recommend to anyone wanting to understand how computer hardware works!
创建者 Baxter D
•Sep 8, 2016
Fantastic. Quite difficult for me, but I learned the material along the way. Fantastic way to train yourself to think logically and parsimoniously. And the computer knowledge is invaluable.
创建者 ANSHUL G
•Nov 14, 2020
This is an excellent course. It gives a deep insight on how the various digital circuits are connected together to make computer hardware and how assembler is constructed to use the hardware.
创建者 Deleted A
•Jul 28, 2020
Crazy stuff, Literally opened my eyes to some of the abstractions of the real world we take for granted. This course is intellectually rigorous and satisfying. This is one of the cool stuff!
创建者 burhan a
•Jun 25, 2020
fabulous , perfect education....
it is took abaout fully a month of my life , but really it was worth it.
thank you very much coursera and Shimon Schocken and Noam Nisan.
with all my respect .
创建者 Tiancheng X
•May 24, 2020
I had great fun with the projects! The materials illustrate how processors work clearly, without being overly complex. I think it is a nice introduction to computer architecture and systems.
创建者 Dotan S
•Jul 6, 2025
great course! Very interesting, challenging and gives hands-on experience, done in a comfortable Web IDE, perfect for those interested in logic design and hardware programming. I recommend!
创建者 Deleted A
•Jan 1, 2023
Incredible course, it really makes you wonder how the computer works and how far have we come in terms of technology. Recommended to every Electrical Engineering or Computer Science student
创建者 Jacob K
•Aug 14, 2018
Excellently structured course. The projects really make you understand the material well. I can hardly believe you can learn the full architecture of a basic modern computer in one course!
创建者 Austin P
•Jun 17, 2017
This course covers the fundamentals of computer architecture in a fun and engaging way. I cannot recommend it enough to anyone who has ever had any interest in how computers actually work.
创建者 Mike D
•May 15, 2023
One of the very best courses I have ever taken. I have 40 years of programming experience and have always wanted to understand how computers work, and this course was exceptionally good.
创建者 Remy S
•Jun 14, 2021
Really enjoyable - I particularly enjoyed the puzzle solving aspect of the course and now armed with an understanding of how the gates and bits build up to make a fully working computer.
创建者 Supun K
•Sep 16, 2017
Gained a massive knowledge in fundamentals about Machine Language, Assembly Language and Hardware Descriptor Language. Thank you Prof. Nisan & Prof. Schocken for teaching all the sessions
创建者 Rich E
•Aug 2, 2017
Definitely one of the better online courses I've taken. Struggled a little bit by the end, so I probably won't go on to part two anytime soon, but I appreciated all the work they've done.