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Start your free trialStephanie Hallberg
2,336 PointsSorry.
I'm Sorry but this is a necessity. There is just to much to complain about this certain Course in Query in LINQ.
First, We work inside the RELF area and not the coding area. So everything Feels like We're typing Code row per row and not making actual methods and properties. It's just to much of RELF...
Second, as we're moving on to actual Coding the methods we use gives to little detail. We barely cover what Lambda is before we're suppose to use it in a rather difficult Solution.
This happens Alot with Solutions and after working over acouple solutions it really takes away your strength to carry on.
Im not against working in RELF.. But I would suggest not moving back to it as we're getting into the coding aspects. Like using Func and Action List. We're switching between these elements and it feels alittle incoherent.
Im still very unsure how to use LINQ and being 10-15 lessons the learning curve seems abit badly oriented .
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! In my experience, Treehouse staff appreciates student feedback and suggestions very much! However, when you post here, you are (for the most part) addressing other students. My suggestion is to contact the Treehouse team directly with what you've posted here or simply include a link to your post in an email to help@teamtreehouse.com. This tends to be the best way to make sure your voice is heard for the betterment of courses.
On a side note, I believe you mean the REPL as opposed to the "RELF".
Happy coding!
James Churchill
Treehouse TeacherStephanie,
Thanks so much for taking time to provide feedback! As Jennifer notes, we very much appreciate it :)
I'm sorry to hear your frustrations with the Querying with LINQ course. Your suggestions have been noted and will be taken into consideration when we make decisions about which content to refresh and improve.
Thanks ~James