far like the future, bright like the soul

trans programmer & gamedev, occasional multimedia creator, amy rose kinnie

nd/adhd/(possibly) autism

<3 @fiffle & @milly

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i want to get a programming job. i'm already really good at it (i know being "really good at it" is kinda nebulous but bear with me), but all the job listings i see ask for a bachelor's/associate's degree (i never finished college bc i don't have the time/money). i figure if i can demonstrate (close to) equivalent experience i would be considered for a position like that, so is it worth getting a certification for programming? i'm not aiming for like, comptia or anything pricey/security related, i just figure that being a certified programmer in a given language would make me a more likely candidate. for example, i've already been looking at this c++ certification as something small and achievable