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Google UX Design Certificate: Overhyped or Underrated?

The Problem With Choosing a UX Certificate in 2026 You want to break into UX design. You Google it. Every search result screams "Google UX Design Certificate" at you like it's the only path forward. Coursera promotes it everywhere, YouTube reviewers call it life-changing, and Reddit threads swing between "best investment ever" and "complete waste of time." So which is it? I went through the program to find out. Here's the thing — the answer isn't as clean as most reviewers make it sound. The Google UX Design Certificate does some things remarkably well and falls short in areas nobody seems to talk about. I'll break down exactly where it delivers, where it doesn't, and who should actually enroll. What the Google UX Design Certificate Actually Covers The program is split into seven courses on Coursera , each building on the last: Foundations of User Experience Design Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, and Id...

AWS Certification in 2026: Which One Should You Get First?

The Real Question Isn't Whether to Get Certified — It's Where to Start AWS has over a dozen certifications now. Twelve, to be exact. And if you've spent any time on Reddit or LinkedIn trying to figure out which one to tackle first, you've probably walked away more confused than when you started. I went through the same spiral a while back, and honestly, the answer is simpler than the internet makes it seem. Here's the thing — most of the confusion comes from people mixing up two very different questions. "Which cert is best?" and "Which cert should I get first ?" are not the same question. The best certification depends on your career goals. The first one depends on where you are right now. So let's sort this out. AWS Certification Tiers: A Quick Map AWS organizes its certs into four levels. Think of it like a building — you can technically take the elevator to any floor, but the stairs exist for a reason. Foundational — AWS...

edX vs Coursera for Computer Science — Which Path Gets You Hired?

The Real Problem: You Want a Tech Job, Not Just a Certificate Here's the thing most platform comparison articles miss: nobody gets hired because they took an online course. They get hired because they can demonstrate skills, show projects, and back it up with credentials that HR doesn't throw in the trash. So the real question isn't just "edX vs Coursera" — it's which platform actually moves the needle when you're applying for software engineering, data science, or product roles. I've spent time on both platforms looking at CS content specifically. Not every subject — just the paths that lead somewhere: algorithms, systems, machine learning, web development, data engineering. What I found was that the platforms differ more in philosophy than in raw content quality. And that philosophy difference matters enormously depending on where you are in your career. Side-by-Side: edX vs Coursera for CS Learners Feature edX Coursera Winner CS Course...