Lesson one! This has nothing to do with WordPress networking! <GRIN>
Networking WordPress pertains to WordPress in its various multisite configurations.
To Jnashawkins…
Lesson two, being new to this forum, I would have liked you to start your conversation with a simple hello, and inform us where to drop our topic.
I thought that courtesy was de rigueur here. I find and move to the good category my gugus lol
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This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by bethybest.
Hello @bethybest,
It appears we got off on the wrong foot here and I apologize for that.
These are support forums for the most part but there is a forum for requests and suggestions but I hesitate to recommend it for your post as your post isn’t exactly a support question either.
I trust that someone else here might have a better suggestion.
Please don’t call people ‘stooges’ here!
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Jan Dembowski
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I moved this topic to Everything else WordPress because it’s everything else.
There is no certification for WordPress, there is no governing body for WordPress and no can claim to be certified in WordPress. WordPress is an open source community project and the best certification a web developer can have is a portfolio of their work.
*Drinks coffee*
Certification has been gamed and resulted in other industries before. There is a large population of people who were certified but not necessarily that good. For WordPress, while there may be some value in certification, the best value (in my opinion) is to be able to say that a person completed a learning course on WordPress. While that’s not a certificate that does show the desire to improve and get better.
Thanks a lot for your answer.
Bethy