Boot dev
96 comments
Review summary
Based on 96 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, study material. Many students highlight hands down one of the best programming channels., very...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. High-quality, informative teaching and instruction
2. Deep subject matter expertise and ability to simplify complex topics
3. Engaging 'from-scratch' course material and platform
Areas to Improve
1. Addressing assumed foundational math knowledge for all students
2. Varying tutorial formats to combat boredom and encourage active learning
3. Potentially offering more explicit guidance on practice and skill development
What students love
“hands down one of the best programming channels.”
2 likes
“Very good video with loads of information. Loved it.”
1 likes
“Thank you very much! LOVE THIS COURSE.”
1 likes
“Amazing video and instructor. Great work Boot.dev”
1 likes
“Brother, you're a genius... thanks for all the knowledge, from Brazil!”
“Cool video, and cool platform! I'm seriously considering a subscription. I really hope you'll keep creating this kind of 'from-scratch' courses!”
“I am literally blown away.”
“Thanks to both of you for this course.”
“This course is way easier than I thought.”
“The inverted index section clicked for me. I keep thinking how SAAGA Solve could explain keyword coverage before vectors even enter the picture.”
What could be better
“Why does this guy talk like Mickey Mouse?”
1 likes
“The problem is that you are assuming people master high school math, which is the base.”
“I still haven't seen an intuitive explanation of what a logarithm actually is. Without this intuitive sense, one has to try and remember formulas, which is why most people are scared of math.”
“I won't lie, Boot.dev following long tutorials is boring. How can I become a very good programmer? I am 18, give me the one thing I should be doing that will make me better and faster.”
“I think many of these tutorial professors kinda don't understand what they are teaching.”