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Aiming for the Cloud Foundry Certified Developer (CFCD) certification? Here are some tips.

Reproduced from Null Pointer

I cleared the Cloud Foundry Certified Developer (CFCD) certification in March 2019 and thought of sharing some tips for the benefit of others. CFCD is a professional cloud native developer certification. It's an excellent way for the developers to demonstrate their Cloud skills in general and Cloud Foundry expertise in specific. This is a remotely proctored performance based online exam, where you would be required to only use Cloud Foundry CLI for solving problems on an Ubuntu VM, apart from answering some MCQs (15 questions each). Total time allocated for completing the examination is 3 hours (which will be needed, believe me).

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Recommended steps for attaining the CFCD certification:

Read through the:

Additional tips/information:

  • Ensure that you run the system compatibility check before attending the exam, so that you don't run into issues during the exam. You would need a laptop having a webcam.
  • Ensure reserving a quite isolated place for these 3 hours. Your workstation should be clean, the proctors do not even allow keeping a water bottle on the table, they will ask you to pan your webcam around to show around the room, even under the table :). Also get rid of any wearable devices.
  • Do carry a Government issued Photo ID proof with you for verification.
  • Be aware that Linux Foundation may cancel your chosen exam slot, if there are any technical issues. But they do inform you in advance. Do check your emails before heading for the exam, in case you are travelling.
  • The exam result provides only an overall pass percentage but no topic-wise breakup of performance.
  • You should be familiar with application development in Java, NodeJS or Ruby (exam provides a choice to use any one of these) and be comfortable using basic Unix commands and file editor.

Use the following supplementary material for your preparation:

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