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General Discussion

Please make course on Bootstrap,SaSS or Foundation

Please kindly consider a course on Bootstrap or Foundation framework as they are very popular nowadays and many designers rely on it.Also if possible,Please kindly consider about SaSS course.

7 Answers

+1 I Would also be interested in a class in Bootstrap and SaSS

You're in luck both courses are already on the roadmap

Make that the roadmap.

Jordan Buckley - Good catch, link fixed

if u look at the roadmap, SASS foundation is coming at November 25, 2013, so u dont have to wait long.

...and coming December 9, 2013 "Framework Basics": "Learn how to build a website using two of the most widely used Frameworks in the industry: Bootstrap 3 and Foundation 4. First, we'll build a prototype using each framework's common CSS features, components, and JavaScript plugins. We'll then put everything we've learned about Bootstrap and Foundation into practice by building a simple marketing website for Ribbit, the neat self-destructing message app for iOS and Android." from Guil Hernandez

A course on NodeJS would be great. Teaching people how to make applications to enable 'Mulitplayer' features to games, or 'Multi-user' activity in an app (chats, mini-social networks). If you search Nodejs on Youtube, you will not find much (Other than webcasts and presentations on the subject).

Node.js is pretty advanced and Treehouse is making courses starting with beginner difficulty and working up from there, so it will probably be a while until there's a node course.

In the meantime you can check out the one over at code school they tend to offer courses suited towards the intermediate programmer.

Loving the pace at which you guys are adding new content.

That guy screaming in that video. Haha.

Great..You guys are adding content at such a pace that sometimes get confused which one to follow? :) .More great contents are always highly appreciated :)

HTML5 Games? :3