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- Thoughts on W3C Certifications - The freeCodeCamp Forum
The certificates on W3Schools, however, are just random certificates on a random Internet site—i e , they’re basically worthless and not worth paying money for The title of this thread should be changed because it contains potentially misleading information The W3C has and never will offer any kind of certifications
- Your Thoughts on W3schools - The freeCodeCamp Forum
I usually just use W3Schools as a quick reference They do have some comprehensive stuff but it is not enough but hey, I use it as additional resource besides MDN and more resources means more examples and stuff that can help you understand a concept even further (of course, this depends on the quality of your resource) About additional websites, I just mentioned MDN I know you’re not
- Why does so many people dislike W3Schools? : r webdev - Reddit
Today, W3Schools has largely resolved these issues and addressed the majority of the undersigned developers' concerns For many beginners, W3Schools has structured tutorials and playgrounds that offer a decent learning experience Do keep in mind: a more complete education will certainly include MDN and other reputable resources Reply reply
- Is W3Schools. com any good? : r learnprogramming - Reddit
r AskReddit Basically I want to learn programming and my computing teacher suggested w3schools as a website to use Is this any good?
- Are W3schools certificates credible? : r learnprogramming - Reddit
No In fact you'd be laughed at They're kind of a sad joke within the industry Their content was terrible and wildly inaccurate for the longest time Their name is pretty tarnished It was so bad it prompted people to build sites like W3Fools Story behind it
- Has anyone ever compared GeeksForGeeks, TutorialsPoint and W3Schools . . .
W3Schools seems to cover less technologies than the other 2, but it appears it covers them well and even gives you exercises and a quiz after each tutorial So maybe having less is a good thing, don't bite more than you can chew
- Are w3schools Web Certificates worth it? : r webdev - Reddit
In short, w3schools sucks I'd avoid certificates in general (unless they come from a really credible source or you are required to get one for a job) Best way to build credibility would be to open a github account and start either a project yourself or contribute to other repositories You'll learn a lot and help the community grow
- Does anyone else like W3Schools more than MDN, or at least for . . . - Reddit
Back in in 1998, when W3Schools was founded, "W3" was a common an acronym for "World Wide Web" - especially for non-English speakers, like the Norwegians who started W3Schools
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