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General Discussion

The Profound Awesomeness of Treehouse

Sorry if this is inappropriate, but I had to leave a public note about this. The digital lumberjacks of Treehouse have engineered an amazing experience. I am beyond amazed by the unique atmosphere your courseware manages to exhibit. It’s fun. It’s engaging. It’s interactive. You give subscribers more content than they can reasonably digest, -- at least not without a nap or two.

Most importantly though, despite the childlike ambient qualities, the courses grow increasingly more challenging. One of my favorite elements, one that really separates Treehouse from other venues, is the instructors. You can tell they love what they do, and it really shows.

Thank you to everyone behind the scenes making this service what it is. Sincerely, Sanozugrah

6 Answers

Nick Pettit
STAFF
Nick Pettit
Treehouse Teacher

Thanks for the kind words, Sanozugrah! We're honored to have you as a Treehouse student. :)

Thank you for the kind words and for learning with us Sanozugrah! Keep up the great work! :)

Agreed!

Treehouse provides the best experience I've seen around. Lessons and forums come pretty close to having your personal mentor, only difference being you won't get a trillion dollar bill at the end of the month considering you can be here 24/7 if you have the stamina or if you're some sort of a cyborg sent from future:P Keep up the good work!

I remember when my mom bought me my first computer. That would have been a little before the dot com bubble. My stepfather started this business called BBHotBuys or something like that. He paid over $10,000 for his website. Nowadays there just so much information available. It's hard to imagine what life was like before.

Treehouse seems to demonstrate how education should be. It makes me wonder what the far future holds for our descendents. That may seem like a strange thought. But it's hard to reflect on our situation without considering the past and what it means for the future. It's conceivable some portion of the resources all of us have contributed at some point in our lives may survive for a very, very long time. The future of humanity will have so much more data about us than we ever did regarding our ancient predecessors. We'll be ancient to somebody. Imagine if the ancient Egyptians had blogs and social media. All we have is the stuff they posted to their wall.

Holy heck, thanks so much! :) We really appreciate you being a Treehouse Student!