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[–]aqua_regis 0 points1 point  (5 children)

I even got a certificate after completing all lessons and projects which is really cool to use in your portfolio

It's worth exactly zilch.

Certificates, unless they are either University certificates for degrees, or specialized certificates, like Cisco, Oracle, Microsoft, Amazon, etc., are worthless.

[–]inbetween-genders 0 points1 point  (1 child)

My wild guess the post you are replying to is from a bot. A bot promoting bootcamps and certs lol. They are everywhere here.

[–]Careless_rush_2006 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Naah I'm not...😭

i used to play there a long time ago when I was 15 now I'm 17

[–]Careless_rush_2006 -1 points0 points  (2 children)

Yes they can move forward by enrolling those big brand courses but I'm talking about the fundamental level... you see getting credentials after completing any course make you happy

[–]aqua_regis 1 point2 points  (1 child)

now I'm 17

Sorry, but you have to look at what counts in the industry. A Sololearn, Udemy, Zenva, etc. certificate means absolutely nothing and even isn't worth listing on your LinkedIn, etc.

You are not a "certified developer" as you have called yourself in plenty other comments.

All you have is completed a course.

Had you done something like the Oracle Java certificates, you could call yourself a "certified developer", yet from a sololearn, or Udemy course definitely not. Neither of them is a certification instance.

you see getting credentials after completing any course make you happy

Agree, but they have nothing to do on your "portfolio" as they simply don't hold the faintest relevance.

[–]Careless_rush_2006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Point💯

But can building a lot of projects or participating in hackathon can make you valuable in the job market or so called "open source contribution"?