You don't need a college degree, nor is it objectively beneficial, for most knowledge work jobs. So why are we still requiring them for hiring purposes?

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You don't need a college degree, nor is it objectively beneficial, for most knowledge work jobs. So why are we still requiring them for hiring purposes?

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Found an awesome visual planner for my coding projects!
If you've never heard of Milanote, you should definitely check it out! It's made planning out my current CodeCademy project so much easier and it's super handy for adding notes, color palettes, to-do lists, etc. all in one place ❤️ I love that I can just drag stuff wherever and add arrows to connect things. I also noticed you can draw on it too which is going to be so much fun when I'm bored lol
Just finished my first week on CodeCademy 🥳
Completed "Learn to Code with Blockly" – My First Step Into Programming 🧠💻
This week, I took on the challenge of learning a new programming skill as part of Module 10. I chose the “Learn to Code with Blockly” course on Codecademy—and I’m happy to share that I completed it 100%! 🎉
Over the course of 2 hours and 15 minutes, I worked through a series of interactive lessons that covered:
Using movement commands to solve logic puzzles
Working with variables (including Boolean variables like game_over = true)
Creating and calling functions
Writing conditional logic with if, else if, and else statements
Navigating mazes and completing challenges using limited block logic (which really made me think!)
One of the most rewarding parts was using minimal blocks to reach goals—strategically thinking through every move before placing a block. It felt a lot like solving a visual riddle.
This course showed me that coding doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Blockly helped me grasp core programming concepts visually, making it both approachable and fun for a beginner like me. I now feel much more confident moving into more advanced topics in coding!
🧩 Takeaway: Programming is more about logic and creativity than just typing code—anyone can start, and Blocky is an awesome entry point. PS: Find the attached Screenshot for the progress.
◇ Code blog update ◇
Officially Day 1 of Mozillas Java Tutorials.
Starting out with Mozillas help, finished codecademys css and html as well as some of their front end path, i feel pretty good about going with Mozilla though, they have been much more helpful in educating me and making me feel actually fully competent in the topic at hand, rather than feeling a little gimmicky and a bit reminiscent of a scam course honestly...especially with their codecademy go community's being breeding grounds for spam courses and con projects...
Mozillas been great to me though if anything ill stop by codecademy again just to pick up the certificates.
Even then its only because i got it as a gift, if i were you, id go to Coursea as their certificates are [i believe] actually accredited, so basically it isn't digital trash with your name on it, its from a reputable place or institution who has some amount of credibility. So DO NOT GO WITH CODECADEMY is my general advice.
Ive been with it for about 2 paid premium years and 3 total
Mozilla blew me out of the water with its explanations, examples, guides, and i have dyslexia / adhd (severely so)
I thought id be too stupid to keep up, codecademy helped a bit with confidence building and habit forming, but code boot-camps do that too...
That's my thoughts
Here's the link I'm using today!
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JavaScript is a huge topic, with so many different features, styles, and techniques to learn, and so many APIs and tools built on top of it.

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Maybe Codecademy might want to take their own courses…
Codecademy هي منصة تعليمية تفاعلية تقدم مجموعة متنوعة من الدورات التي تغطي العديد من لغات البرمجة مثل Python، JavaScript، HTML، CSS، SQL وغي
you're telling me that codecademy doesn't bother to have real closed captioning on their instructional videos. im paying for codecademy pro and there's only youtube autocaption on these videos. fuck off like for real