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Python Python Basics Meet Python Running Scripts

Max Meijer
Max Meijer
3,048 Points

What happend with kenneth :( i mis him :(

Where is kenneth?

5 Answers

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

Hi there! Kenneth has moved on to other endeavors. There are many in this Community who miss him and appreciate all he taught us (myself among them). The best we can do is to keep learning from what he left and hope that everything he finds in this life is an upgrade to what he had previously :smiley:

Youssef Moustahib
Youssef Moustahib
7,779 Points

Excited to learn from Craig Dennis. Please don't go from 0 to 100mph like Kenneth did!

Craig Dennis
Craig Dennis
Treehouse Teacher

Hi Youssef Moustahib !

I'm excited to teach it too! I would like to take a moment to highlight one of my favorite quotes from Agile:

Regardless of what we discover, we understand and truly believe that everyone did the best job they could, given what they knew at the time, their skills and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand.

This is known as The Prime Directive from Agile Retrospectives. Retrospectively, I know Kenneth did the best job he could given what he knew at the time.

I had the honor to refresh Kenneth's great course, and probably will get a chance to do more in the future. Thanks to student feedback I'm able to address concerns and suggestions. There were definitely a few places where students had requested concepts to be split up more. I've done that to the best of my ability, with the information I had at the time ;)

Please, if you have any suggestions on this course, or any course for that matter, please provide that feedback. It's how we continue to evolve our content. And let's not forget to thank Kenneth for the mountains of amazing content he's given us.

Thanks again, Youssef!

i watch your first video & you are creating better than Kenneth love.

Youssef Moustahib
Youssef Moustahib
7,779 Points

Craig Dennis Will you be refreshing Python Collections too? If so, when?

Michael Culler
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Michael Culler
Courses Plus Student 1,154 Points

how can we become "python experts" like the track video says, if the track doesn't go beyond "intermediate"?