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2,871 PointsHow do I give a feedback on a course.....
Well clearly if you've a system of providing a feedback on a course, it's deeply embedded somewhere way deep. There could be only 1 reason for that, you don't like feedbacks. While I did a few courses with Craig Dennis to refresh my Java, Treehouse got me quite excited. But naturally the courses were good and then I made the fatal mistake of taking the path on SQL. Oh dear God, what a monumental waste of time. I mean seriously the quizzes, what do you assume your users are, like some gramps who's switched a comp for the first time. And you can't even skip them. You can't really see the teacher's notes on the iPad. I actually haven't still found anything I've looked. In all deeply disappointing. The website leaves a whole lot desired. Clearly not a place for anyone who's done programming even for a year.
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Steven Parker
231,261 PointsThe staff might see a posting here on the forum IF your post was made from the "get help" function within a course giving it a link button and topic tags, and/or you include a llnk to an instructor's profile in your text. Doing both increases your chances. Having neither (like this post) makes it likely to only be seen by other students.