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Add Certificates #2463

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Hello Unicorn,

I've created Awesome Certificates!

The project's aim is to provide free certifications & digital badges to earn, currently in computer science and infromation technology.

I have reviewed and commented on these PRs: #2453, #2465, #2418, #2435 and #2394.

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Hello Unicorn,

I've created [Awesome Certificates](https://github.com/PanxProject/awesome-certificates#readme)!

**The project's aim is to provide free computer science certifications & digital badges to earn.**

I have reviewed and commented on these PRs: [sindresorhus#2453](sindresorhus#2453 (comment)), [sindresorhus#2418](sindresorhus#2418 (review)) and [sindresorhus#2394](sindresorhus#2394 (review)).

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Looks good to me 👍🏽

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Jogai commented Jan 10, 2023

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Would these fit your list?

* https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/csharp-fundamentals-for-absolute-beginners/

* https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/

* https://www.sololearn.com/learn/courses/c-sharp-introduction

Yes, the only requirement is that the certification/badge is offered for free.
If that's the case, you can add them to Awesome Certificates under the appropriate topic, they'll be a good contribution!

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LGTM!

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Hi

The name of the project is misleading. I thought it would be about SSL certificates ;) Therefore, I would suggest to rename the project to a more meaning full name than just "Certificates".

Furthermore, the whole list has a unique structure and list style, which is not the way awesome lists are formatted normally. To you plan to restructure that or leave it that way?

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waleedsadek-panx commented Jan 24, 2023

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The name of the project is misleading. I thought it would be about SSL certificates ;) Therefore, I would suggest to rename the project to a more meaning full name than just "Certificates".

Furthermore, the whole list has a unique structure and list style, which is not the way awesome lists are formatted normally. To you plan to restructure that or leave it that way?

Hi Karneades,

Thanks for your input! What would you suggest for the name?

For the structure having the list format will very messy and harder to find specific info like: course provider name or course length. The tabular format provides a cleaner, more structure way to locate the certification you'd like to take, however if you have any other format that would work better, you can suggest it by opening an issue.

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What would you suggest for the name?

Have a more specific name for the list, because certificates can be multiple things in IT and is therefore misleading. "IT Course Certificates" would match your description.

For the structure having the list format will very messy and harder to find specific info like: cross provider or course length. The tabular format provides more structure and ease use, however if you have any other format that would work better, you can suggest it by opening an issue.

Oh, for me it's ok, I wan't open an issue. It's more regarding the guidelines of the awesome list to have a clean and similar style as all other lists.

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Have a more specific name for the list, because certificates can be multiple things in IT and is therefore misleading. "IT Course Certificates" would match your description.

The thing is currently we're adding some digital marketing and other fields of certifications. So maybe free certifications? or?

Oh, for me it's ok, I wan't open an issue. It's more regarding the guidelines of the awesome list to have a clean and similar style as all other lists.

Well I'm always open for feedback to make this repo easier and more useful to use. So if you think of something please open an issue and suggest it.

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Jogai commented Jan 25, 2023

Its under learning, so I don't think certificates is the wrong title.

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@sindresorhus what do you think?

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Hello @sindresorhus have you had a chance to view this?

@sindresorhus sindresorhus merged commit 8eba3f3 into sindresorhus:main Apr 23, 2023
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