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When a title of a course has a "(retired)" at the end of it, what does it mean?

When browsing through the library of courses, I see some titles with the word "retired" at the end. What does it mean?

2 Answers

Sometimes, Treehouse teachers decide to start over on a course.

So, if a course is retired, it is either outdated or the teachers decided they didn't teach well enough. While a course is retired, they make a new one.

Thanks Alexander! Follow up question: How do we see the new course related to the retired course?

Click on the course, and there will be a warning that directs you to the new course.