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by endlessvoid94
4089 days ago
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My personal opinion is that credentialing is going out of style anyway. Employers want to see what you can do, not where you learned. Put another way -- when's the last time you cared if someone was Microsoft Visual C++ .NET certified? |
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At least that was his reason for not supporting me and getting money for me to take classes on it.
I was already a very good Visual BASIC programmer. I earned a reputation for debugging other people's code and fixing databases in SQL Server.
They would have comp sci bachelor of science holders, who could not even program. I had to train them in Visual BASIC to get them started. I only had an Associates because I could not afford a Bachelors.
I take MOOC classes for free, so I don't get certified, but at least I learn new skills.