Coursera and Udemy are now one company

(blog.coursera.org)

45 points | by Anon84 1 hour ago

5 comments

  • turtleyacht 20 minutes ago
    Hopefully this doesn't change public libraries' access to Udemy.
  • unnamed76ri 1 hour ago
    I’ve purchased many Udemy courses over the years. The subscription plan they’ve been pushing makes no sense financially. I hope I’m wrong but I worry that eventually being a subscriber will be the only thing they offer.
    • quibono 58 minutes ago
      Any courses you would particularly recommend? I always found that Udemy's vast catalogue made it hard to actually pick a course.
  • quibono 40 minutes ago
    It's been a while since I took a Coursera course but I LOVED it at the beginning. Between Machine Learning, the (numerical) optimisation courses and NAND-To-Tetris (even for the platform alone) it had so many great courses to pick from.
    • vintermann 23 minutes ago
      I did Andrew Ng's old Machine Learning, Obarsky's Scala course, the Ng's Deep Learning specialization, Nand to Tetris part 1 and a small Data Science course which wasn't very good. I think my very first course was "Model Thinking" course, but I never took the exam there.

      I also tried the sequel to the Scala course at one point, and the Cryptography course, but I dropped out from those after finding out they were a bit too hard - I spent way more time on the coursework than I'd intended.

      But I can't say I like the direction it's taken in recent years.

      • Garlef 20 minutes ago
        Odersky ;)

        "Model Thinking" was great!

        And I really liked the gamification course by Kevin Werbach (The topic was still hot back then) - something I used extensively at my start up.

        • vintermann 13 minutes ago
          Whoops, Obarsky was the Amiga synth guy, yeah, I haven't taken any courses with him. Although I might consider it.
      • quibono 14 minutes ago
        I'll have to look at the Scala course, thanks!
    • mathgeek 13 minutes ago
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  • ChrisRR 27 minutes ago
    Meh. I would've been more bothered back in the day when Coursera was a treasure trove of high quality courses, but it went downhill.

    So to add Udemy's infinite catalogue of poorly structured courses, it only adds to the decline

  • tactlesscamel 48 minutes ago
    Blackrock buys more of the world.. cool story.
    • DaSHacka 42 minutes ago
      The pillaging will continue until quarterly earnings improve