Learner Reviews & Feedback for Developing AI Applications with Python and Flask by IBM
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TL
Aug 12, 2022
Short but sweet. An excellent course for a solid basis for Python and use of IBM Watson services. Highly recommend.
SC
Mar 22, 2024
Mind bending progressive skill set from IBM. Wow! Am so grateful to be exposed to the talent here as a curious student. :-)
251 - 275 of 317 Reviews for Developing AI Applications with Python and Flask
By Usama Z
鈥Feb 16, 2025
Its a little bit complicated but I have learn a lot from this course.
By Aishwarya J
鈥Sep 28, 2024
Soeme instruction were unclear, could have been defined succinctly
By Ki峄噒 N V A
鈥Dec 3, 2022
IBM Cloud Foundry is deprecated so I can't push my app on there.
By Janet W
鈥Mar 12, 2025
Excellent class. The learning labs are very helpful. Thank you!
By Tony Y S
鈥Sep 19, 2024
Course content is useful. Lab Environment was not quite good.
By Tumelo M
鈥Aug 15, 2022
Good course but the programming labs are very slow.
By Rafael S R
鈥Jun 8, 2024
Final project could be better, too massive
By Gregor G
鈥Feb 15, 2025
good course and good assignment test
By Walton M
鈥Jun 9, 2023
Excellent!! material covered
By Shouvik N
鈥Jun 22, 2024
Great learning experience
By Carlos G B
鈥Jun 16, 2025
Highly intense
By femi a
鈥Oct 4, 2022
Great Course
By Abdullah N
鈥Sep 5, 2023
good course
By Sakhamuri J N
鈥Sep 15, 2022
nice
By MANALA Y B
鈥May 3, 2025
Good
By M G M R
鈥Oct 7, 2024
GOOD
By SUJITHRA D (
鈥Jul 11, 2023
nice
By Luis E N
鈥Jul 29, 2022
By Subrat L
鈥May 10, 2025
This project showcases the successful development of an AI-powered emotion detection web application using Python, Flask, and IBM Watson NLP. The submission includes all required components鈥攆rom cloning the repository and building the core emotion detection logic to deploying the application via Flask, handling errors gracefully, and running static code analysis. Each step is well-documented with clear screenshots as evidence. The application appears to function correctly and demonstrates good programming practices, including modularization, unit testing, and clean UI deployment.
By Michaela M
鈥Mar 9, 2025
The lab sessions felt too guided, with step-by-step instructions that took away the challenge of figuring out the approach and steps on my own. It would be more engaging if they encouraged independent problem-solving. Also, having to submit 8-12 screenshots for the final test was frustrating and time-consuming. A code validation system鈥攍ike automated tests or file submissions鈥攚ould be much more efficient. I feel that the overly guided process hinders the overall learning experience and makes it harder to truly understand and retain the material.
By Alejandro G
鈥Dec 14, 2024
It's ok as a general view but the explanation is very poor, the content is good but the methodology for teaching could be improved, also for some reason i am unable to join the professional certificate of Generative AI Engineering, it says i already purchase the specialization and i'm still following the courses but what happens when i finish, it doesn't show that i am in that specialization it says i am in AI developer instead.
By Felipe C M
鈥Mar 27, 2025
I liked this course content, but I am a bit disappointed about its scope. You won't really 鈥淒evelop AI Applications with Python and Flask鈥, instead of that, you will be able to develop a web interface to use a remote IBM's Already-Trained AI model, to evaluate some strings via API.
By Mauro A
鈥Sep 26, 2025
The dynamics of the course are interesting, especially the peer review, however, the title is overpromising: "Developing AI Applications..." that could be misleading as all you do is a normal application consuming a third-party AI service
By Pavel T
鈥Feb 27, 2023
There were some technical issues with Theia. Why does it still use Python 2.7? It appears incompatible with ibm_watson 6.1. The technical issues meant that it took substantially more time to complete the project.
By Garimella B S
鈥Apr 17, 2025
Flask was only covered at very high level. But this course gives a bit of detail on Software Development Process. Hands-on Lab were very helpful.