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Certification Upon Completion of a Course #53

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jdevfullstack opened this issue Aug 15, 2020 · 7 comments
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Certification Upon Completion of a Course #53

jdevfullstack opened this issue Aug 15, 2020 · 7 comments
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@jdevfullstack
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Hi there. This is not my first time to use GitHub. I am an active contributor. But I just
tried this for the sake of a certificate. I expected it but there was none.
This will be more encouraging for others to take if you will be issuing
a certificate for every course completion.

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So, I highly suggest you issue a certificate for every course completion. They need that
for their credentials. Other companies are doing that and they are in demand now.

@jdevfullstack jdevfullstack added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 15, 2020
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pab commented Aug 26, 2020

Got it. Thx for the heads up!

@jdevfullstack
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thanks for the response,

@hectorsector
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Thanks for the suggestion, @xdvrx1! I'm working on this idea and would to chat with you further if you're willing. If so, please reach out at learninglab@github.com so we can coordinate the best day/time?

@jedpepper
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I am a beginner here so I don't really know what I am exactly doing 👍

@jdevfullstack
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@jedpepper, follow me here in GitHub, I'll follow you back, and I have several tutorials for beginners https://github.com/xdvrx1, thanks

@Dhanush560
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I am a beginner here so I don't really know what I am exactly doing 👍

Same problem bro

@RJHP
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RJHP commented Dec 1, 2020

I totally agree ... Github requires certification in every course ... isn't a certificate our mark of passing?

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