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General Discussion

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i came to this platform to learn programming specially c. please help me.

Treehouse doesn't teach C. You might have some difficulty finding an online interactive course that does. You could probably find some videos on C at Lynda, though.

2 Answers

why????????

treehouse does modern, popular languages with a focus on web and mobile. Outside universities, not that many people are learning C. Update: C is used a lot more than i'd thought. Treehouse used to have a extremely brief introduction to C as part of a retired Objective-C course, but it's probably too trivial to help you. Seems to be at https://teamtreehouse.com/library/objectivec-basics-retired/fundamentals-of-c/brief-intro-to-c

thanks for the link. but i think treehouse should give it a try. after-all C is one of the most popular computer language. moreover is the basic of many other languages. i think many people would love to learn C, specially the students. i think this platform has the power to make learning C more enjoyable and effective. this course will make the other courses easy. thank you.

the faq says "How do I recommend new content/new suggestions? At this time you can email us at help@teamtreehouse.com with the subject line "Content Suggestion". We review all emails and make note each month of what our students are wanting to see. This helps shape our decisions about content and features in the near future!". You can also create a forum post with a title that indicates the subject and see if other students are equally interested. (the title for this thread was a little vague.) If treehouse is going to get better, i figure students need to be vocal about what they want.