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Jonathan Grieve
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Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,254 Points

Perfect: Interactive Web Pages Course

I know this course has its critics but I think it's a pretty useful course. I reckon I've done as much as I can with this course now in terms of what I can learn from it.

It's a very intermediate level course which requires a lot of concentration.

My question for you all though is this...

In terms of usefulness there's one thing that I think could be done to really take it to the next level. I'd love to see a follow up course which shows us how to follow this up with a database... so you can update your tasks... leave it.. come back the next day and the same tasks should show up.

The app is great at the moment but to make it truly useful it needs that sort of dynamic feature where the current state can be saved permanently in a database.

Who's with me? :)

Dave McFarland Andrew Chalkley and all. :)

1 Answer

I agree. I have created a page called' Terminal' that saves notes to a database using MySQL, so I think I'm going to try and figure out how to combine the two.

http://twegan.com/projects/terminal/index.php is the journal app I already have.