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Go Language

Kurt L
Kurt L
22,856 Points

Go/Ruby

Is Ruby content no longer in the works in favor of Go?

2 Answers

Jay McGavren
STAFF
Jay McGavren
Treehouse Teacher

We're still working on Ruby/Rails content, don't worry! In fact, we've got a course on Active Record associations for Rails in the works right now. It's not on the public roadmap because we're juggling a few different courses (and not just Ruby and Go) at the moment, but we'll be updating that as soon as we have things sorted out.

Joe Purdy
Joe Purdy
23,237 Points

Jay McGavren is probably the best person to weigh in here since he's the resident Ruby/Go teacher at Treehouse.

The Content Roadmap doesn't currently show any new content for either Go or Ruby at the moment. I would guess Treehouse is expanding to cover Go since it's a language rising in popularity and there isn't much out there among the big online learning providers for video based Go content.

Treehouse's Ruby content is already fairly expansive so it's safe to assume there's less priority to expand on it. Again that's all speculation on my part. Best to get a better opinion direct from Jay since he's the teacher for these languages at Treehouse.