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PCAT™ – Certified Associate Tester with Python

PCAT™ – Certified Associate Tester with Python certification (Exam PCAT-31-0x) is a professional, high-stakes credential that measures the candidate's proficiency in software testing and engineering using a range of Python tools, including the ability to design, develop, and refactor multi-module computer programs in accordance with the Test-Driven Development (TDD) and Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) programming approaches, as well as the most important testing-coding conventions, best practices, and recognized software engineering and software testing principles such as DRY, KISS, and F.I.R.S.T.

The PCAT™ certification shows that the individual is able to: explain the importance of software testing and the differences between different types of software testing, explain the most important software testing terms and definitions, understands the concept of the test pyramid, employ test automation and perform code refactoring, use assertions, context managers, and decorators, design and execute unit tests and analyze their results to implement quality code modifications and built-ins, organize unit tests into modules, create code following the TDD approach principles, and explain and employ the fundamental concepts of the BDD approach.

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