Compcert Courses -- Where's The Beef
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There are newbies on Reddit who are passing exams with zero experience by watching Messer's and Dion's videos while using Quizlet to study definitions and acronyms. Over the years, the exams have become far too easy. I didn't have a single subnetting question on the most recent version of Network+.AI certification may have some demand, but the non-IT focused batch will likely crash and burn. That's what happens when execs are focused on money and don't talk to industry. If they focused on more hands-on and eliminated the ease of cheating from India and other countries. The exams would become way more valuable. I get sick and tired of people from India contacting me on LinkedIn offering to take CompTIA exams for me for a fee. Even when their reported, they pop up like wacamole. Multiple choice exams are just not good to me without hands-on labs integrated into the exam.
They should make HALF the exam PBQs. Separate the exam crammers from the real tech people.