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Kaitlyn murphy
Courses Plus Student 457 PointsIs there a website with coding notes?
I am working here with a 14 day free trial, i am wondering if there is a place i am able to go to get coding notes so i dont have to come back to the video if i cant remember something
9 Answers
Ryan Ruscett
23,309 PointsIf you follow the courses. There are workspaces. This is where all the coding actually takes place. These workspaces exist for the life of the track and stay there after you have finished.
You can also download the workspaces. If I take a module on something. I will do it in the workspace. Download the code, put it in a folder. Than in each folder is a text file that I wrote all my notes to while taking the class. You can also create text files in workspace to write down the gotcha's if you want.
I have yet to find a place to take notes specifically, but you can download video's from itunes and watch them anytime.
Aaron Munoz
11,177 PointsNo, Team Tree House does not have an open access to their course notes.
Kaitlyn murphy
Courses Plus Student 457 Pointsdo you know if theres any where on the internet that i can get course notes? id doesnt have to be treehouse notes
Aaron Munoz
11,177 PointsWhat kind of notes do you want? What are you working on?
Kaitlyn murphy
Courses Plus Student 457 Pointsright now im working on html and css, but i am going to want to learn everything
Aaron Munoz
11,177 PointsTry going to your library and checking out their books. If you really want to learn everything, you need to take courses. It's pretty hard to figure it out just by reading. Check Harvard's free course called CS50 on www.edx.org . Hope that helps.
Kaitlyn murphy
Courses Plus Student 457 Pointsthank you very much i will check out that course
Oliver Sewell
16,425 PointsTry codecademy and khan academy they are not as good as treehouse but okay for free
Kaitlyn murphy
Courses Plus Student 457 Pointsthank you very much i have written those down and will check those out right now
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,863 PointsI just use a pen and a notebook and take notes as I watch the videos. Very helpful for future review.
jason chan
31,009 Pointshttp://www.w3schools.com/ has pretty good code snipplets that will get you up and running in no time. That's where i started then I moved on to teamtreehouse.
if you want a very tough and rigorous course in coding. I recommend PYTHON.
Kaitlyn murphy
Courses Plus Student 457 PointsThank you. I am actually working my way though. starting at html and css and going on until i cant go on any more. I would reallyliketo find away to turn this in to a career
Kaitlyn murphy
Courses Plus Student 457 PointsKaitlyn murphy
Courses Plus Student 457 Pointsim just worried that i wont beable to get through all the courses before the free trial ends and i would really like to beable to continue on with this but cant afford the 25$ a month