SKILL BENCHMARK

Programming for Engineering Leaders Competency (Intermediate Level)

  • 14m
  • 14 questions
The Programming for Engineering Leaders Competency (Intermediate Level) benchmark measures your knowledge of development frameworks and version control systems. You will be evaluated on your ability to identify the features of version control systems and development frameworks and common use cases for low-code and no-code solutions. A learner who scores high on this benchmark demonstrates that they have good exposure to programming frameworks and version control systems.

Topics covered

  • build an application without writing a single line of code
  • compare the test-driven development (TDD) and behavior-driven development (BDD) approaches
  • create a data model and use it to perform CRUD operations
  • identify best practices for securing, optimizing, and developing applications
  • identify the similarities and differences between low-code and no-code platforms
  • identify use cases and examples of low-code platforms
  • identify what programming frameworks are and the similarities and differences between frameworks and languages
  • initialize a Git repository and perform common operations
  • install React and build a one-page application
  • list common front-end web frameworks and typical use cases
  • name back-end frameworks and identify their common use cases for the web, data analytics, and content management
  • name common Git features and procedures
  • outline the purpose of version control systems
  • outline use cases for popular no-code platforms