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Exam 300-835 Topic 7 Question 76 Discussion
Cisco Exam 300-835 Topic 7 Question 76 Discussion
Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-835 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 7
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What is a benefit of using Python virtual environments?
A
It isolates dependencies of every project from the system and each other.
B
It allows Python to differentiate between package versions.
C
It frees the developer from installing the project dependencies.
D
It puts dependent packages in a common site-packages directory.
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Madelyn
1 days ago
I believe option A) is the correct answer because it prevents conflicts between different projects' dependencies.
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Lai
7 days ago
Haha, option D sounds like the developer's nightmare - just imagine the package conflicts!
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Jaclyn
10 days ago
Whoa, option C is way off. Installing dependencies is the whole point of a virtual environment!
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Ozell
16 days ago
Option A is spot on. Isolating dependencies is crucial, especially when you're working on multiple projects with different requirements.
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Germaine
4 days ago
B) It allows Python to differentiate between package versions.
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Myrtie
9 days ago
A) It isolates dependencies of every project from the system and each other.
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Ivan
24 days ago
I agree with Dewitt. It helps in keeping the project dependencies separate and organized.
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Viola
25 days ago
A virtual environment is definitely the way to go - it keeps my projects from interfering with each other. Plus, I can experiment without messing up my system-wide Python setup.
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Buck
10 days ago
C) It frees the developer from installing the project dependencies.
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Yong
17 days ago
B) It allows Python to differentiate between package versions.
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Hana
18 days ago
A) It isolates dependencies of every project from the system and each other.
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Dewitt
25 days ago
I think a benefit of using Python virtual environments is that it isolates dependencies of every project from the system and each other.
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