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Cisco Exam 300-835 Topic 11 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-835 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 11
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What is a benefit of using Python virtual environments?

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Rueben
2 days ago
You know, using virtual environments is kind of like having your own secret tree house for your Python projects. No parents (system packages) allowed!
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Lavera
3 days ago
Option D? Really? Putting everything in a common directory? That's like the opposite of what virtual environments are supposed to do. What kind of madness is that?
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Paulina
7 days ago
Haha, option C is a good one. Yeah, no more hunting down and installing those pesky dependencies. Virtual envs handle that for us!
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Venita
18 days ago
I mean, option B is cool and all, but it's like the bare minimum. Virtual environments do so much more than just that.
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Patrick
4 days ago
C) It frees the developer from installing the project dependencies.
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Elbert
12 days ago
B) It allows Python to differentiate between package versions.
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Melina
15 days ago
A) It isolates dependencies of every project from the system and each other.
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Yvette
24 days ago
I see the point, having virtual environments can definitely make it easier to manage different versions of packages for each project.
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Merilyn
30 days ago
I believe that Python virtual environments also allow Python to differentiate between package versions, which is really helpful for managing dependencies.
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Mollie
1 months ago
I agree with Venita, having isolated dependencies can prevent conflicts between different projects.
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Madelyn
1 months ago
Definitely option A! Isolating dependencies is the whole point of using virtual environments. Who wants their project dependencies messing with each other?
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Cherry
7 days ago
A) It isolates dependencies of every project from the system and each other.
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Shaquana
8 days ago
Absolutely! It's important to keep dependencies separate.
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Eleonore
1 months ago
A) It isolates dependencies of every project from the system and each other.
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Venita
1 months ago
I think the benefit of using Python virtual environments is that it isolates dependencies of every project from the system and each other.
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