Question 51

Refer to the exhibit.

Drag and drop the parts of the Python code from the left onto the item numbers on the right that match the missing sections in the exhibit that consumes REST API pagination.

Question 52

Refer to the exhibit.
Drag and drop the correct parts of the Dockerfile from the left onto the item numbers on the right that match the missing sections in the exhibit to complete the Dockerfile to successfully build and deploy a container running a Python application. Not all parts of the Dockerfile are used.

Question 53

A Python application is being written to run inside a Cisco IOS XE device to assist with gathering telemetry data. Drag and drop the elements of the stack from the left onto the functions on the right to collect and display the telemetry streaming data.

Question 54

Refer to the exhibit.

Python threading allows a developer to have different parts of a program run concurrently and simplify a design. Drag and drop the code snippets from the left onto the item numbers on the right that match the missing sections in the exhibit to create a thread instance.

Question 55

DRAG DROP

Refer to the exhibit above and click on the resource tabs in the top left corner to view resources to help with this question.


A developer is creating a Python Script that will use the Webex Teams REST API to automatically create a new collaboration space with him and his team leads on-demand via a Linux terminal command. Drag and drop the code snippets from the left onto the numbers on the right that match the missing sections in the exhibit to complete the script. Not all code snippets are used.