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General Discussion

James Walsh
James Walsh
5,438 Points

Can you redo a course from the start without all your previous code already filled out ?

Hey guys, As the title says im wondering if i can redo a course from the start without all my previous code still being in the workspaces or code challenges. I'd like to do the javascript basics again just to cement a solid understanding of the language. Thanks for any replies

3 Answers

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

The easiest way to do this would be to go through your workspaces and find the JavaScript Basics workspace and delete it. When you restart the course and launch the workspace for the first time it will recreate it from scratch as if you've never coded there before. I have also used this :smiley:

James Walsh
James Walsh
5,438 Points

Hey Jennifer, thank you for the quick reply and its much appreciated. I will be sure to do this. Hopefully the second time around it will make a bit more sense to me :)

Daniel Sarmiento
Daniel Sarmiento
10,265 Points

Hi! That's a really good idea. I've been saving my workspaces to my pc since I reach 100. This way I can just go and open whichever I need in my text editor for a quick reference, If I need a much detailed review I'll watch the videos again.

James Walsh
James Walsh
5,438 Points

Hey Daniel, glad the question helped you out too :)