I am doing a BSc in CS, finished year 1, i want to learn Web Development over the summer, anyone familiar with COURSERA should i use a course form their?
hurracan07 [#3]You could try edX, you can actually get credits from universities but it's a bit pricy.
are IBM courses considered reputable
brobeans [#5]linkedin or youtube
Vouch, courseera is cool but there are so many good tutorials on YouTube for any CS project you could imagine
brobeans [#5]linkedin or youtube
follow a yt walkthru for a simple web app and once finished, customize it to your liking
NotMidUser [#9]who cares, start leetcoding rn
Leetcoding more fundamental part of the daily routine of the avg cs major over showering and brushing teeth
Ailed [#10]Leetcoding more fundamental part of the daily routine of the avg cs major over showering and brushing teeth
a leetcode a day, keeps unemployment away.
i still gotta prep my behaviourals more though, been rejected over so many of those
Eyedd [#8]Certificates mean a lot less than projects in your resume/portfolio
List the "projects" you work on while completing the certifications on your Github
2 birds 1 stone
babysasuke [#12]List the "projects" you work on while completing the certifications on your Github
2 birds 1 stone
Lowk genius
Iper [#14]the odin project and fullstackopen to give you a web introduction and little bit of leetcode with a data structure book
odin project goated. actual vouch
Fe26 [#4]are IBM courses considered reputable
They are. But I have to agree with #8, just do one complete and good course. Then, start making projects and expand your GitHub and resume.