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The Pragmatic Empiricist is a thought-provoking blog following a curious, middle-aged woman navigating technology while blending real-life experiences and knowledge to find the truth. This blog is Idea for the untraditional technology professionals, thinkers and lifelong learners seeking grounded insight on the crossroads of technology, philosophy and personal growth.

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Let's be honest, despite the clever intro; I have no clue what I am doing. I am trying to figure out how to transition from one career field to another. I currently work in Acquisitions but I want to be a Software Engineer (Full Stack Dev). I will use this post to help me track and share my ongoing journey through the tech world. Good Luck to my future self. This should be a bumpy ride.

Thursday, November 6, 2025

🍽️ What's for dinner? An Elephant! 🐘

Back to pecking away at these two courses that I started taking. Both via the Cisco Networking Academy (designed and developed by OpenEDG JS Institute, and implemented by the Cisco Networking Academy.)  

SIDE***NOTE

I am in LOVE with Cisco Networking Academy because I'm able to utilize my Macbook Accessibility features and accelerate my reading by highlighting the text and letting my computer read to me. 

see below, A lazy girls guide to reading on the computer: 

Step 1: Navigate to Setting/Accessibility 
Step 2: Click Spoken Content
Step 3: Select Speak Selection

A nice little controller will pop up (I couldn't figure out how to screenshot it) that will allow you to start, stop, pause and speed up/down the text voice being read to you. 

Go to the course, highlight the text you want read. πŸ’ƒπŸ½


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I finally feel like I found a course that won't waste my time. 

  1. First of all the courses are meant to lead to certifications.
  2. Secondly neither of the courses have a lot of filler information. (aka, blabbering instructors)



SIDE NOTE: 

I must confess; my excitement may or may not 😜 have led me to also add additional courses from the Cisco Networking Academy to my dashboard.

 Specifically, 


which is the first in a 2-course series that will prepare me for the JSE – Certified Entry-Level JavaScript Programmer and JSA – Certified Associate JavaScript Programmer certification exams.



AND 

Don't get me wrong, I love reading independently, but I am so extremely excited and 😩impatient to learn the information that I lose track of where I am or get distracted and start reading some random MDN doc.

From what I can tell, most or all of the courses listed on the Cisco Networking Academy are FREE!!! A lot more reputable and a lot more inexpensive that taking those Coursera and Linkedin Courses. The only thing that I will be paying for is the exam, which has a great credential to validate my skill set (the same as a college degree, I hope).  

Web Dev Essentials: CSS (WebDev2), is aligned with the WDA™ – Certified Associate Web Developer certification. (cost: $195 for the exam)

Anyhoo......I would highly recommend this course over all of the others that I tried on the internet. 

The Web Dev Essentials: HTML (WebDev1), is aligned with the WDE™ – Certified Entry-Level Web Developer certification. ($69.00 for the exam) which prepares me for the PCEP – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer certification exam from the Python Institute.




🀞🏾CONCLUSION:🀞🏾

Staying on this path will lead me to the following Certifications which I think is a great start to my future tech resume.

🀞🏾 WDE™ – Certified Entry-Level Web Developer Certification (HTML)
🀞🏾  WDA™ – Certified Associate Web Developer Certification (CSS)
🀞🏾 JSE™ - Certified Entry Level JavaScript Programmer Certification (JavaScript)
🀞🏾 JSA™ – Certified Associate JavaScript Programmer Certification (Advanced JavaScript)
🀞🏾  PCEP™ – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer (Python)

This journey to the perfect training program was long and tedious. A lot of man-hours were wasted trying each course and deactivating the accounts when I didn't like something. 

But finally! I am confident that I am in the right place. I am glad I quit all of those other courses. Exhales. 

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