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Start your free trialJustin Hunter
Courses Plus Student 11,484 PointsHow to best absorb Deep Dive lessons
I've had this question for a while but never thought to ask it for some reason. On the Deep Dives, I try to follow along by mimicking the code being written, but it seems the Deep Dives are not designed for that.
When working projects, they are clearly designed to follow along and write the code. With the Deep Dives, is it more beneficial to follow along without trying to write the same code that the instructor is writing?
1 Answer
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherWhen I write my Deep Dives, I'm generally expecting the student to follow along, hopefully experiment a little. I can't comment for the other teachers, though.
Justin Hunter
Courses Plus Student 11,484 PointsJustin Hunter
Courses Plus Student 11,484 PointsThanks Kenneth!
Daniel Muvdi
5,262 PointsDaniel Muvdi
5,262 Pointsthanks for the answer, i was having the same problem with CSS deep dive, if i try to download every single video project, and them try to copy all the code was so difficult i stop the video several times in order to do that, and some time they use copy paste making the thing more complicated, but i see now that is better just follow along.