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4,178 PointsIs this course now outdated?
I see a different course just added. So should we take the new one instead of this jquery track? Or both of them?
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Jay Padzensky
4,731 PointsHi Asli,
The Into to jQuery course isn't outdated, so you could definitely start your jQuery learning with it and then take the jQuery Basics course when it's released. The new course has been produced because we wanted to fill in some gaps that the Intro course was missing. Thanks, good question!
Kieran Barker
15,028 PointsKieran Barker
15,028 PointsWould it be safe to just start with jQuery Basics? And do you think jQuery Basics would be the next logical step after completing the JavaScript Basics track?