DataCamp | Data, AI and Coding

Learn, Practice & Code Python, SQL, AI & R. Programming & data science courses.

Total ratings

4.64 (Rating count: 33,763)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Well-structured courses with a good balance between instruction and exercises
  • Ability to rewatch content for better understanding and practice
  • User-friendly interface on mobile and desktop platforms
  • Practical implementation through projects and exercises
  • Effective coding practice with features like hint systems and auto-complete
Cons
  • Frequent technical issues such as app crashes and connectivity problems
  • Vague exercise instructions leading to confusion
  • Typing issues in the coding environment, making it frustrating to input code
  • High subscription costs perceived as not worth the value
  • Limited course access on the mobile app compared to the website
Most mentioned
  • Technical issues and crashes while using the app
  • Difficulty typing and executing code on mobile devices
  • Need for clearer exercise instructions and explanations
  • High subscription price discouraging users
  • Positive feedback on the quality and structure of courses
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Recent rating average: 3.90
All time rating average: 4.64
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-06-10
Matthew Smith
I think that all our courses are laid out well. I have personally used this for my work, and I enjoy the fact that there is a good balance between the instruction and the exercises. It is a big plus that I can rewatch content if I have missed or forgotten information or need to brush up on a skill covered in a certain concept. The point accumulation also speaks to my competitive side. So, for those of you that like to beat your own high scores, DataCamp is among the best options.
2024-05-21
Robin Ruiz
Update (21 May 2024) - for some reason, this app has started having issues connecting to My Library. If this persists, I will probably have to knock it down to 3 stars Overall great courses. Not as easy to get an overview of your progress in a particular course or see where you are in the process as the web based version. Also, coding can be a bit wonky, sometimes putting in extra characters, or refusing to delete items, or deleting things out of order.
2023-03-06
Sara Lemanski
I was excited to use this. I'M BEYOND GRATEFUL that I'm not paying (work is). It's lacking (SUBSTANTIALLY) in pedagogical methods. Not sure how one is to learn on an "education" app without educators educating. Phone and tablet platforms make this substandard for mobile use. Things ARE NOT explained. It's OK if the example is in the practice but even then, sometimes you have to use hints to get past the ?, even though the input matches the right answer. Re: reply, I've a better chance at lotto
2022-10-28
Timothy Jarvis
One best platforms to learn data and machine learning related programming languages. This is one of the best choices I had made in my programming career. I just wished they could do better on the price. But compared to the rest their the most on point no easy BS around with you, not saying they don't easy you into it, just saying they don't cut have the info you need out just to make it easier or a better experience. if your for real want to be anything in the data field this is the place.
2022-10-19
Joseph Scarlett
Great app for practically implementing high lvl projects. A degree of expected knowledge(find & learn), hold your hand a lot. Needs insight on what they provide or a link to reference language/function implemented. Let's you create a workspace. Would look better in dark mode. Certs, & group tabs are distracting. Groups tab is better socially if it was other ppls workspace to collaborate. We have no friends. Certs should be on the side with the competions sections. I recommend it though & like
2022-09-21
Richard Dowden
Beginner. Easy to pick up at many given areas. Great if interested in cyber/tech/programming but don't really know what any of it is. Also being able to control the speed of the videos helps out allot. Normally I'd get bored unable to remain focused. Now I play it at 1.5X and have to focus for information is presented quickly enough to not be boring but not to overwhelm although I have repeated many sections of a lesson in order put it together. All of this information is new to me. So ues
2022-06-14
Luis Cottonaro
Love the desktop version, the instructions are very vague, but the tips that the interface give you help in figuring out the problems. Sometimes is kind of annoying but that's part of programming. The app is not bad but it's hard to type programming lines on a mobile. So I don't blame the app for that. If I have extra time waiting on something outside of my home or office I use the app version. But definitely prefer the Desktop version.
2022-06-04
Tori Branwen
Great courses, poor excercise instructions, and the interface sucks. Typing in the app is simply infuriating. Sometimes you can't delete what you type, sometimes when you do delete what you type it just randomly reappears on its own. Sometimes you delete something, run the code, and the deleted items still show up (therefore failing you on the excercise).
2022-04-17
Kyle
Very very well done app. The reason for the low score is as you may now it, the cost of premium. Monthly subscription at $30 per month is far too much to ask for an Android app. I would absolutely consider $30 or even $50 for an annual subscription but asking that much each month is far too much. E.g. You could get multiple streaming services for the same rate. A slight adjustment and I would have no problem paying for this app but as it stands I'll pass.
2022-04-16
anna preble
I've been studying Python and Tableau, as well as brushing up on my SQL. I've accessed this site on my laptop and my mobile device; both are comparably user-friendly. The in-browser coding window is the most bug-free of any site from which I've trained. I like the "hint" feature which gives a nudge in the right direction (with a small point penalty) without totally giving away the answer. Classes are well delivered well and the explanations are pretty clear.
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