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Not getting into deep?

Hello everyone,

I have started Web Design track and finish all up to Design Foundations. I have also listen to some HTML and CSS bonus lessons. Web Design track was intended for me when I sign up for Treehouse so I followed that. But, I think personally, that I am not so creative and that I am not for Web Designer but more for Web Developer. Do you suggest to listen Web Design to the end or to swich track to Front-end Developer? I also would like one day to learn about Java because I studied Assembler, Pascal, Delphi, C++, C# very long time ago. Sorry for my english, it's not so good. Thanks, and all the best, Ivan!

1 Answer

Hey Ivan,

The beauty of using Treehouse is you are encouraged to venture out to different tracks and learn different languages. Think of Treehouse as a buffet of programming languages and concepts.

If you don't think design is right for you, the ditch it. Don't do another course and try something new!

I personally enjoy the front end web developer track (they have awesome videos) because it's a beautiful blend between functional and visually pleasing programming. I'd suggest you give it a shot.

Don't like front end web development? Keep moving on until you find something you truly love. You won't get an email notification saying you've found it, but you'll know once you do.

Good luck and I hope you enjoy this awesome buffet!