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JavaScript

Saptarshi Dutta
PLUS
Saptarshi Dutta
Courses Plus Student 9,041 Points

Is teamtreehouse planning to start courses on nodejs any time soon?

It would be great to have courses and workshops on nodejs .

2 Answers

Andrew Chalkley
STAFF
Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Post production for Node.js Basics starts Thursday. I'm attempting to get everything ready for a December release. However December can be a bit hectic with one week of at Christmas but we'll do our best to get it to you all.

I'm not entirely sure, but I think Dave McFarland is doing the node.js course. My guess is it will release sometime in December. Here's the full list of what's released and what's coming soon.

  1. Setting Up a Local Python Environment (Out Now)
  2. PHP Standards and Best Practices (Available November 2014)
  3. Ruby Loops (Out Now)
  4. JavaScript Basics (Out Now)
  5. Java Basics (Out Now)
  6. Swift Structs and Enums (Out Now)
  7. Ember.js (Out Now)
  8. Treehouse Club - MASH - HTML (Out Now)
  9. Build an Interactive Story App (Android) (Available November 2014)
  10. Ecommerce with WordPress and Woocommerce (Out Now)
  11. PHP Functions (Out Now)
  12. HTML Video and Audio (Out Now)
  13. Flask Basics
  14. Node.js Basics (TBA)
  15. CSS Basics (TBA)
  16. CSS Selector Basics (TBA)
  17. Dates and Times in Python (TBA)
  18. Genesis Framework Foundations (Out Now)
  19. Django (TBA)
  20. AngularJS (Available November 2014)

For more recent updates, you can regularly check the Content Roadmap. If you happen to click a link above that's broken, remove upcoming from the URL, and it should take you to the released course.