I am on my quantra journey and have been taking a few courses so far. Now, in each and every of these courses, there are the same chapters explaining how to setup Python/anaconda locally, sometimes a very rough intro into BlueShift as well as very high level intros to IBPy.
As this is pretty much general knowledge, may I suggest these repeated blocks to be taken out of the courses? It is redundant/repetitive and learners do not get any insights from it. In fact, it becomes quite frustrating clicking through them, just to get the lectures checked to count towards course completion.
Hi Ben
Thank you for sharing this feedback and for continuing your learning journey with Quantra.
You’re absolutely right, repeated introductions to Python setup, Blueshift, or IBridgePy can feel redundant for experienced learners. These sections are included to support learners joining at different entry points, but we understand how this can impact the overall experience.
We’ve shared your suggestion with our content and product teams and are actively exploring ways to streamline this going forward.
Thanks Again