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General Discussion

Roy Penrod
Roy Penrod
19,810 Points

Any way to backtrack a course to it's track?

If I find a course I like through the library, is there any way to see if it's part of a specific track?

For example, if I find the "PHP Laravel Basics" course, is there a way I can find out which tracks it's a part of?

2 Answers

Jonathan Grieve
MOD
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 Points

Not at the moment! You can look for it in the list of tracks via the "Tracks" link on the left hand side and see if your course is listed but for now that's the only way to see if a course is a part of any track. :-)

Roy Penrod
Roy Penrod
19,810 Points

Thanks, Jonathan. I figured that was it, but I was hoping I was just missing a feature.

jason chan
jason chan
31,009 Points

Laravel is not a track because frameworks come and go.

Frameworks last 5-10years.

You can make your own framework or library if you have strong undrestand of sql and php oop mvc

Konrad Pilch
Konrad Pilch
2,435 Points

Rails is 10 years now, and its still very strong :D Code igniter on the other hand, is i think going to be dead , so i wont recommend learning that.

I think it depends what we are talking about :D

If you go into the library and see the tracks , and see what they offer there, you could remmebr some of them, and get the idea. I agree with jason tho . Plus, there are few courses on laraver, or maybe one or two, i think trakcs are speciffic to gain you 100% skill on whatever you do .

You have some tracks that share a lot of the same content . If you know what i mean by that. Laraver is in PHP .

If you look at front end , or web design and others like that, they are pretty much the same, but focus on soemthng else.