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6,213 PointsDoes anyone else feel this course seems to build on ideas not previously introduced in the Web Design Track?
I know the Tracks are often shuffled around as they're updated so maybe that's the case. But this course seems strangely out of sync with the Web Design track so far. Guil talks as though we all know what Sass is, and instead of building an introduction it seems to focus on how to overcome common stumbling blocks and misconceptions. That's great, but I feel like I skipped a page somewhere.
To be fair, I was still able to follow along, though it was a struggle.
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Abraham Juliot
47,353 PointsCheck out the Sass Basics course. It's one of treehouse's best web development courses, in my opinion. I really wish Hampton taught a lot more courses here. I hope you enjoy!
Jeremy Watssman
6,213 PointsWow, thanks! This is the kind of course I was expecting. I wonder why that wasn't used in the Web Design track instead?
Jeremy Watssman
6,213 PointsAbraham, I can't seem to mark your answer as "Best". It seems not to treat it as an "Answer." Please try making it again.
Abraham Juliot
47,353 PointsThanks, there we go. I'm happy help.