Full Stack Developer introducing new Free Codecamp Certification to the curriculum

by SkillAiNest

I am a great fan of computer and the hardness of his certification. I wanted the new full stack developer to the free codecamp to be similar.

But I did a big wrong calculation.

I understood the desire to get a certification within less than a year of study.

With our old curriculum, you can get your first certificate in less than 300 hours of coursework.

With our new curriculum, the full stack developer Cape Stone takes about 1, 1,800 hours coursework to get the Cape Stone certificate.

The result is that a ton of people are still choosing to study our outdated heritage certificate coursework, rather than studying our new and massive stack coursework.

I am a kind of embarrassment that it took me months to understand it.

And clearly, there are some other reasons why not everyone has gone to our new full stack curriculum.

  1. The curriculum is still in the son.

  2. The last end JavaScript coursework is not yet alive.

  3. Our test environment is not yet alive. So you can’t sit for exams yet.

The good news is that the Free Codecamp community is trying hard to eliminate these three items.

We are permanently sending the rest of the coursework and eliminating our exam environment. And we are hoping to get a new curriculum from the son at the beginning of the summer.

Nevertheless, it will not solve the problem I have mentioned in the beginning: It takes longer to get more stack -strating to get our old certificates.

Well I’m glad to say that we’ve got a solution for it.

Introducing 6 additional, more granular certification

As you remember, for the first 9 years of the free code camp existence, we had many small certificates: responsible web design, front and libraries, relative database and more.

We are returning to this model by breaking the full curriculum of stack development in a series of small certificates. You can get this new certificate on the way when you develop our certified full stack developer Capestone Carte.

Here is a complete list of certificates that you will be able to earn along the way:

  1. Responsible Web Design

  2. Javascript algorithm and data structures

  3. Front & Libraries

  4. Ezar programming

  5. Related database

  6. Back & Development and APIS

Full progress will look like something like this:

Each of these certificates will require you to make certification projects and sit for the exam. Each of them will include about 300 300 hours of coursework, as was done by our old heritage certificates.

The main difference: As soon as you earn this certificate, you will develop our Capestone Circle’s earnings: Certified Full Stack Developer Certification.

Ready curriculum will look like something like this:

A screenshot of the Freekodamop Dot Organ shows the aforesaid certification and the Extra Menu with the final examination and the final exam and the Cape Stone Project.

We are working to eliminate our exam environment so that you can sit for exams and get the Halloween as well as our new response web design certificates and Javascript certificate.

We will issue later certificates when eliminating them, with the purpose that all six of them remain in the summer.

So finally: I understood the desire of people’s smaller, more specific certificates that they can put on their resomouts, CVs, personal websites, and LinkedIn.

I am working hard with the free codecamp community so that we should keep these new certificates out of the son as soon as possible.

As has always been, it will be a free certification certification with verification links and QR codes, which will always be for the servers of the Free Codecamp.

In the last 11 years, people have received more than 300,000 certificates of them. They represent millions of hours of education through the global developer community.

I am proud of our certification program, it interacts with employers, and access to whatever time and time is to try to learn.

These certificates will be the central part of our community and our mission.

Questions

So instead of getting only one certificate to complete the full steak certificate curriculum, would I earn 7?

That’s right. There will be 6 300 hours of coursework (such as with the old curriculum), each with his own projects and examination. After all, you will create one last cap stone project and sit for a comprehensive final exam.

What will happen to the heritage version of these certificates?

Eventually, their term will expire and you want to earn a new version. Soon their expiry will be 2028, and we can move the date a bit so that people get time to get the latest version of these certificates.

What would happen if I had already obtained a legacy version of one of these certificates?

Great You’ve probably learned most concepts you need to earn the latest version. You will just need to sit for this certificate and set up the final project and sit for the exam. Then you can get the latest certificate.

Tell me about the examination environment

This is a desktop app that you can use to take safely for each certification. Instead of going to a testing center, you can take exams at your convenience.

Our app balances the respect of people’s privacy, while also flags for human review that can be cheated.

Are there any other changes to the full steak certificate projects that you have not talked about here?

No. We are making strong progress. The Free Codecamp Open Source Community is more lock more than ever.

When should I go to the new full stack curriculum from the Legacy Certificate curriculum?

Immediately. If you start now, you may be one of the first people after living for a counter -design and Javascript algorithm and data structure exams.

Once again, the new coursework is better than the old coursework. It is more granular, more interactive, and involves more theory and more exercise.

So the only change is that you are incorporating this new certification along the certified full steak manufacturer?

Okay

Cool Do you usually sign off with your catch phrase? Say line, bart.

Congratulations coding.

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