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Python Python Basics Types and Branching String Methods

Mark Roudebush
Mark Roudebush
901 Points

Just want to say, I'm really loving Craig's teaching!

I appreciate when he reinforces to not worry too much about a large chunk of info that he just went through. I'm basically grasping things but was thinking to myself that I do not have it down completely yet. That was helpful to hear. His analogies are also very helpful.

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Craig Dennis
STAFF
Craig Dennis
Treehouse Teacher

:raised_hands: Thanks for the feedback Mark, I appreciate your appreciation...uh oh, I sense an infinite loop approaching. (thanks for the tag Rich Donnellan !)

Me too Really. You are Awesome! Craig Dennis

Same here! Will you be updating/remaking all of Kenneths videos on the Python track? Kenneth wasn't a bad teacher at all but I feel like get a better understanding of the concepts when you teach it Craig!

Craig Dennis
Craig Dennis
Treehouse Teacher

Hi Brent!

Our philosophy is to constantly refresh our content, with new findings from learning science and our student feedback. It's why your feedback is so important to us! So I really appreciate your thoughts Brent, thank you!

I am going to be taking a look at refreshing the Collections course and most like Object Oriented Python after that.

I would like to also agree with you that Kenneth is a great teacher! When I refresh content, I am definitely getting a chance to stand on the shoulders of giants (with giant beards).

Katie Ravenwood
Katie Ravenwood
6,477 Points

Just hopping in to say I totally agree, Craig is making this so fun! Really appreciate good teachers who explain well but also have great presence and humor in their videos. Fab work Craig!