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General Discussion

DavidPaul sullivan
DavidPaul sullivan
17,377 Points

Books and other source materials

It's very possible this already exists and I'm just an idiot. But I'd love to see maybe a reference of books for certain courses. Example: I suck at JavaScript, the best way for me to learn is to take notes or have physical materials to highlight/make notes to help beat it into my head. After doing individual research I found what I believe to be an excellent book (Eloquent JS).

Anyways, It be great if maybe Treehouse had like a recommended list or if the teachers shared in the notes not just web based references (I realize the market is forever changing the web based is more uptodate). Maybe even a place where students can source out to each other maybe even make trades? Idk.

Don't get me wrong I love what I have already with treehouse this was just a thought to maybe help others like myself.

Efren Castillo
Efren Castillo
2,051 Points

Hi there,

JavaScript and Jquery by Jon Duckett is also a good book.