I started the Responsive Web Design course to learn HTML and earn a certification, but after taking a break due to some personal issues, I noticed the only course available now is the 'Certified Full Stack Developer.' I'm curious to know if I can still get an individual HTML certification by completing the HTML course, or do I just receive a single certification that covers everything once I finish the Full Stack course? Also, since the Full Stack course is still in Beta, how could I get certified in HTML? Appreciate any insights!
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Thanks for the insights! I get that skills are king in tech, but honestly, earning a certificate gives me that extra boost of motivation. I guess I’ll focus on the Full Stack course and see where that takes me!
Getting certified in HTML or Full Stack generally doesn't carry a lot of weight in the job market. Since there's no official body regulating these certificates, places like Udemy issue them just because you complete the course. I'd recommend finding a course that resonates with you and just dive in - skills are what employers care about most. Don't let the idea of a certificate stress you out too much.
Honestly, if you're looking to list a certification, going for the Full Stack option might be better. An 'HTML certificate' alone doesn't mean much nowadays, especially when it comes to job hunting. It could come off as a bit trivial on your resume, you know? Just focus on the Full Stack course if that's your goal.

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