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Python Python Testing First Steps With Testing What Is Testing?

I am at Dates and Times in Python but I want to skip to Testing course. Do I need to finish all the courses in between ?

I am at Dates and Times in Python but I want to skip to Testing course. Do I need to finish all the courses in between ?

You won't get in trouble for skipping forward ;) You can always go back later if you need to.

3 Answers

Kenneth Love
STAFF
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest Teacher

You can do most courses in any order you want. Some will make more sense after you seen others (check the prerequisites) but, at least in the standard Python courses, you should be able to jump around fairly freely. Django, however, is another story :)

Thank you Kenneth. Your courses in Python, have been really helpful , even though I finish a 70 minute course in 3 hours :)

Kenneth Love
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Hey, it's not about how fast you get through it, it's about what you get out of it. Spend as much time as you need, practice more than you think you should, and you'll be amazed at how well you can code.

lol, same thing happens to me. :)

May I ask where does it state the prerequisites ? I see the course level is intermediate but I don't see what the pre-reqs are. Thanks in advance.

Kenneth Love
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest Teacher

prereqs should be under the course description.