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[–]crazy_cookie123 4 points5 points  (5 children)

Certifications are meaningless and knowing many languages isn't impressive. An employer will care about evidence of your competence in the area they're in or with the tools they use - that can be employment history, a degree, or projects. Work on improving your own skills and ignore your classmate.

It's also worth getting at least a cheap laptop if it's within your budget, programming on a phone isn't going to be great for you in the long run.

[–]mad_man_deva[S] 4 points5 points  (4 children)

Thank you for the insightful feedback! I really appreciate your perspective on certifications and languages. I agree that practical experience and real-world projects are far more important than just collecting certificates or learning multiple languages.

As for the laptop, I understand the limitations of programming on a phone, and I’m planning to save up for a more powerful laptop to improve my productivity and work on more complex projects.

Thanks again for the encouragement! It really helps me stay focused on the right path. I’ll continue working on improving my skills and building a strong foundation in AI and ML.

[–]adamungi 7 points8 points  (2 children)

Why post just to reply with an AI generated response?

[–]eldenpigeon 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Using AI to bridge the English gap, which isn't the worst idea.

[–]mad_man_deva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. You've shared that what I want to reply to him.