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Jacob Bender
15,300 PointsNew track?
I was wondering, and this might only appeal to a small subset of users here, if perhaps a track for either HTML 5 or Browser based gaming might be possible (See Browser Quest, KoL, etc). I see that yes, individually the tracks will give you the skills needed, but it would be nice to see it in a formal, focused way and perhaps be a draw for new students.
Something for after you finish the HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and PHP tracks.
Just a thought.
2 Answers
Dominic Bryan
14,452 PointsHey Jacob, not sure if this is to much help for you but this is the road map: http://teamtreehouse.com/roadmap
It shows what they are adding in next. However I'm sure if you ask Nick Pettit nicely about some new stuff he will look into HTML for you.
Thanks
Jacob Bender
15,300 PointsThanks for the link. Some cool stuff but not really what I was hoping for in this case. My request is probably only interesting for a small segment of Treehouse users. Maybe I will reach out when I am closer to being able to take such a track myself. :)
Dominic Bryan
14,452 PointsNo problem Jacob Bender I suggest just trawling through stackoverflow im sure something will interest you there. Again just shout out to your HTML teachers they normally respond :)
Thanks