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Cobie Fisher
4,555 PointsIt says that the Swift 2.0 track is completed, but I can see new Swift 2.0 courses in the library?
When I click on the Swift 2.0 track, it says "Completed" when I scroll down to the bottom, but when I go to library and search "Swift 2.0", I can see a couple of other Swift 2.0 courses.
Why is it that I can's see them in my Swift 2.0 track? Is there a way to get them back on there?
1 Answer
Tobias Helmrich
31,604 PointsHey there Cobie,
the reason for this is that tracks don't contain all the courses there are for a topic on Treehouse. The tracks are mostly there to have a structured start into a language/technology but after you're done with the track there are more courses and also workshops in the library - and also more advanced ones, so make sure to check them out! :)
Cobie Fisher
4,555 PointsCobie Fisher
4,555 PointsThanks, that cleared it up. Still, I think it would be better if they bundled all the Swift 2.0 courses together in learning order, as that would make the learning process easier. But meh, I guess we can't have it all.
Tobias Helmrich
31,604 PointsTobias Helmrich
31,604 PointsYep, I agree with you. Some tracks are a bit outdated and seem to be a bit incomplete even though there are many great courses in the library that would fit in the track perfectly.
However in the case of Swift I'm quite sure that there will still be changes in the track because right now many Swift 2 courses are produced and the Swift 2 courses are about to catch up to the "original" Swift courses. :)