A certification is only worth the exam behind it

Anyone can generate plausible code now, so a line on a CV proves less than it used to. Everything on this page exists to make one document trustworthy to a stranger. Exams designed with the people who build the frameworks, levels that map to real roles, timed hands-on challenges under independent proctoring, and a public page anyone can check.

How an exam is built

Five stages take a certification from the people who build the framework to a page a stranger can trust. The rest of this page is each stage in full.

  1. 1

    Designed with creators

    Framework creators and experts review the question sets and coding challenges before an exam ships.

  2. 2

    Real coding challenges

    From Mid-Level up, candidates write real code in timed, hands-on challenges, not just multiple choice.

  3. 3

    Independently proctored

    An independent proctoring service runs inside the exam flow, which is timed and sandboxed for everyone.

  4. 4

    Scored to a level

    Results map to a real level from Junior to Senior, so the credential names exactly what was tested.

  5. 5

    Publicly verifiable

    Every credential gets a public page anyone can check, and renewal keeps a live one current.

Designed with the people who build the frameworks

Vue.js

Examination question sets and coding challenges are reviewed by Evan You, creator of Vue.js. A percentage of program revenue goes back to support Vue.js development.

Nuxt

Built in partnership with Sébastien Chopin, creator of Nuxt, who reviews the examination question sets and code challenges.

Angular

Developed with a global team including Google Developer Experts, led by Alain Chautard of Angular Training.

React

Created in collaboration with well-known experts, including Aurora Scharff, React expert and Microsoft MVP in web technologies.

JavaScript

Developed by industry experts and experienced JavaScript developers, covering core concepts, best practices, and real-world applications.

Laravel

Examination question sets and code challenges are created in collaboration with well-known Laravel experts and peer-reviewed by a global team of practitioners.

When the people who build the framework sign off on what the exam tests, the certificate measures the skills that matter in real projects, not trivia.

Levels that mean something

Junior

Validates the fundamentals in a shorter, multiple choice exam. It confirms readiness for junior roles and gives early-career developers a verified starting point.

Mid-Level

The full professional exam. Multiple choice questions plus timed, hands-on coding challenges that validate the skills required to build complex applications with the framework.

Senior

The top credential of most tracks, aimed at developers who use the framework to its fullest extent. On Vue.js, the Senior package includes both the Senior and Developer exams.

Not every track carries every level. Nuxt starts at Mid-Level, and Laravel goes one further with an Artisan level above Senior, examined entirely through coding challenges.

Real exams, not quizzes

Certification exams are timed and run in a sandboxed in-browser environment, so every candidate faces the same conditions. From Mid-Level up, candidates write real code in hands-on challenges alongside multiple choice questions. Two real formats from the Vue.js track show the shape.

Mid-Level Vue.js Developer

135 minutes in total. 30 multiple choice questions plus 105 minutes of hands-on coding challenges.

Junior Vue Developer

40 minutes. 40 multiple choice questions focused on the fundamentals.

Formats vary by track and level. The exact duration and question mix for each exam is published on its certification page.

Independent proctoring

Certification exams are proctored by an independent proctoring service integrated directly into the exam flow. Before the exam starts, the proctoring session is set up and confirmed, and it observes the multiple choice section of the exam.

Camera access is confirmed before the exam begins

Microphone access is confirmed before the exam begins

Screen monitoring runs for the proctored section

Verifiable by anyone

Every certificate has a public verification page that anyone can open without an account. It shows who holds the credential, exactly which certification and level they earned, when it was issued, and whether it is still current. An employer or client never has to take a candidate's word for it, or ours.

Kept current

Certificates carry a certified-on date and an expiry, and an expired certificate reads as expired to anyone checking its public page. Renewal is a focused multiple choice exam with a 60 minute time limit and a 70 percent pass mark, so a credential that stays live keeps proving the holder's skills match how the framework works today.

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