> "Will it be necessary to study up and get licensed to remain competitive?"
Only if you intend to work for code sweatshops and "consultancies" that value credentialing above track record/experience.
In other words, if you're stuck at the bottom of the programming jobs barrel, it may behoove you to get this. For those of us lucky enough to avoid that fate, we'll spend more time laughing at it than studying it.
Only if you intend to work for code sweatshops and "consultancies" that value credentialing above track record/experience.
In other words, if you're stuck at the bottom of the programming jobs barrel, it may behoove you to get this. For those of us lucky enough to avoid that fate, we'll spend more time laughing at it than studying it.