For CPACC, there is no need for a programming background. There is a small section about web accessibility, but it is mostly the ideas behind it (Such as websites should be perceivable, operable, understandable and robust), but not really about technical details. The WAS-certification, on the other hand, requires some programming knowledge.
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For CPACC, there is no need for a programming background. There is a small section about web accessibility, but it is mostly the ideas behind it (Such as websites should be perceivable, operable, understandable and robust), but not really about technical details. The WAS-certification, on the other hand, requires some programming knowledge.