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What should I learn next?

I just signed up for treehouse and completed the treehouse html course. Now I am wondering which course is appropriate for me next? I see some courses but I am not sure which one to click on, because it seems that it's sorted alphabetically, or by difficulty or by newest/oldest. Is there a progression sort?

CSS can really tie things together when taking on new languages, keep up the good work

2 Answers

CSS is the best thing next to learn as they work together, once you have both these languages learnt you can cover other languages like Javascript, PHP. CSS takes a while to get to grips with but just take your time and it will come after practice.

Thanks James. I just discovered that there's a 'Tracks' tab at the left of the page! That answers the question.

http://teamtreehouse.com/library/css-foundations

No worries, if you need any help send me a message.

Hey Wan Abdul Muthalib

Welcome to Treehouse and thanks for reaching out to the community here.

Firstly, I would like to make you aware of a Treehouse feature called 'Tracks'. These tracks are pre-created by Treehouse to help lead students down a path so they learn exactly what they need to learn for what they want to do.

For example, you can select the Web Design track, you will be lead down the perfect route for courses to do with Web Design if this is what you want to do.

If your dream is to make iPhone Apps, then just start the iOS Development track and you will be on your way to success with iPhone Apps.

Tracks are completely optional, but are there to help Treehouse members get the best out of their learning.

I hope this helps you find what to do next.

Keep up the good work