Learner Reviews & Feedback for AI-Powered Software and System Design by DeepLearning.AI
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MM
Oct 8, 2024
Short but informative course that gives insights how to collaborate with the LLMs in designing software and overall brainstorming
SK
Mar 27, 2025
this course is very useful for me. I can understand more about software design and how to apply in my work.
26 - 33 of 33 Reviews for AI-Powered Software and System Design
By Pierre C
鈥Oct 1, 2024
Master IA & Big Data avec une experience en IA g茅n茅rative sur des LLM, ce cours est tr猫s basique et ne vous sera utile que vous revoir des bases, il peut valoir la penne pour la partie CDD si vous n'锚tes pas 脿 l'aise avec la cr茅ation de projet sur comment faut il le pens茅 c么t茅 client.
By Daniel S
鈥Oct 25, 2024
This course gave me valuable insights into the daily tasks of a developer and showed me how LLMs can be invaluable as pair programmers and consultants. Laurence's lessons were particularly inspiring and sparked many ideas.
By Alfonso G M
鈥Oct 19, 2024
The contents themselves are great and well explained. Lawrence is an awesome instructor. This course is way too easy for experienced developers who have already been using LLMs in their day-to-day tasks.
By Anirban S
鈥Nov 3, 2024
This journey into leveraging LLMs for software development has been eye-opening, equipping me with strategies to enhance workflow, boost productivity, and build robust, quality-focused software.
By Paolo M
鈥Oct 6, 2024
Great course! I'm a bit unsatisfied for the grading assignments that are somewhat obscure: I spent more time in understanding what was requested to do than in doing it.
By Ufuk B
鈥Apr 17, 2025
Not to gain any technical skills but OK
By Viraj K
鈥Oct 13, 2024
Rest of the course was good. But the Fix social network database task was ridiculous. No clear instructions. Wasted lot of time just trying to figure out what is to be done.
By Artem K
鈥Aug 19, 2025
At the very beginning the course gives some tips on how to work with LLMs and the rest of the course is just "let's use LLM for abc".