JavaScript Just passed Alison AngularJS Certification

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The discussion centers around the completion of the Introduction to AngularJS certification on Alison.com, highlighting its value in enhancing a resume. The certification is recognized as a qualifications boost, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning to achieve expertise in programming. Active participation in the AngularJS community is suggested as a way to further develop skills and contribute to the field. The conversation clarifies that the certification focuses on understanding AngularJS as a JavaScript API rather than being a traditional programming test or IT certification.
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Hi,

On Alison.com (online certification courses), I literally just passed the Introduction to AngularJS computer programming certification!
 
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Congrats! What does that mean?
 
berkeman said:
Congrats! What does that mean?
A qualifications boost that I can add to my Resume.
 
What material is covered? Is it like a programming test? Or more like an IT certification?
 
AngularJS is a Javascript API.
 
TheMacNerd said:
Hi,

On Alison.com (online certification courses), I literally just passed the Introduction to AngularJS computer programming certification!

Congrats. Having some certifications is good for your resume but the most important is to keep on learning in order to become an expert on these. For the particular case, an active participation and potential contribution(s) to AngularJS community is what will help you further.
 
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