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General Discussion

Karol Zientek
Karol Zientek
2,006 Points

!NEW TOPICS IN TREEHOUSE, PROPOSAL - DISCUSSION!

Hey everyone! I am new to Treehouse and I started learning Python programming language. In this discussion I want to invite you to propose new topics in Treehouse, in group or greater mount of people we can help Treehouse's staff to create better topics!

So to start my discussion I want to propose our lovely Trehouse staff to make - create lessons about GIT version control system. Many other Treehouse's rivals have it already so why Treehouse doesn't? I would be really glad if Treehouse created it. I want to propose also something new in this segment. For example Codecademy has lessons about command prompt and my proposal is, could Treehouse do lessons about controlling Linux systems, sysadmin and netadmin? It would be great! No one has it, yet. If Treehouse could co-operate with some websites about Linux, they would create very, very good lessons about Linux. What do you think, community? Tell me also what DO YOU want in Treehouse, maybe the staff can read it and make very good lessons? I am waiting ;)

2 Answers

your wish is their command:

git basics

Karol Zientek
Karol Zientek
2,006 Points

Whoa! You got me, didn't see that! Thanks mate! The honor is mine! What do you also think about any other proposals?

Not a problem! Honestly, not much. The only thing I would like is vim, bash, more command line stuff. The main thing for me is teaching people how to solve a problem, more. The Js courses go over this but, I would prefer it as a course unto itself.