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Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,135 Pointsconfused
I am confused how things work at TreeHouse can anybody help me its roaming around Coda for a while i am not understanding it too and plus am unable to track what i have finished it goes back to how to use treehouse
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Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 PointsI think you need to take a step back and breathe a little, this is your third question regarding the same Coda topic. I see that you are a new user and a techdegree student. I am assuming (since I haven't done the tech degree) that you are just going through the videos, and they've provided a workshop on a tool that you can use to help you make/track/keep goals during your time here, and also write notes that can be helpful to look back to.
I recommend simply going through the workshop one video at a time while playing around with Coda as you follow along. Then move onto the next course when you are done with this one. It's only a 26 minute workshop so you should be done with it soon.
karan Badhwar
Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,135 PointsYes, actually sorry about that, I panicked because, I recently wasted more than 500 dollars on a course and 2 months of my training and had leave cause they made me feel like i am dumb enough to understand code. Thanks alot by the way for the explanation brother
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 PointsNo problem. It happens, and don't worry we all feel dumb when we are learning something new for the first time so you aren't alone in that feeling. Just know that if you ever feel panicked again, it's good to just take a small break, you know go outside, walk around the house, read a book, watch a non-related youtube video or play a video game for a little bit.
Not every topic is going to be easy to understand nor seem relevant to what you want to do, I just implore that you keep on at it, and eventually it will all click!
karan Badhwar
Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,135 PointsAlright Dane, I totally got your point thanks a lot mate I really appreciate it