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Blockchain CBDE Exam - Topic 3 Question 78 Discussion

Actual exam question for Blockchain's CBDE exam
Question #: 78
Topic #: 3
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Truffle has an integrated in-memory blockchain which makes unit-testing very easy:

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Suggested Answer: A

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Stephaine
3 months ago
Yeah, I always use Ganache for a more realistic testing environment.
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Starr
4 months ago
False, I think relying solely on Truffle can lead to issues later on.
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Karan
4 months ago
Wait, are you saying Truffle's in-memory blockchain is enough? That seems too good to be true!
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Kaitlyn
4 months ago
I agree, but Ganache is still a solid option for more complex scenarios.
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Bambi
4 months ago
True, the in-memory blockchain is super handy for quick tests!
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Delmy
4 months ago
I agree with A, but I also remember discussions about how real networks can catch issues that might not show up in the in-memory setup.
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Izetta
5 months ago
I feel like the answer is B, but I can't recall if Truffle's in-memory blockchain is sufficient for all testing needs.
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Eva
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think it emphasized that while Truffle is great, using Ganache can help with more complex scenarios.
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Sabrina
5 months ago
I think the answer might be A, since Truffle does have that in-memory blockchain feature for testing. But I'm not entirely sure.
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Stanton
5 months ago
I think the key here is that while the in-memory blockchain is convenient for unit-testing, it's still a good idea to test your contract in a more realistic environment, like Ganache or a private network, to catch any issues that might arise in a real-world deployment.
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Simona
5 months ago
True, the in-memory blockchain in Truffle is great for quick unit-testing, but for more realistic testing, I'd recommend using Ganache or even a real private network. You want to make sure your contract works in a more production-like environment.
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Benton
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about this question. Isn't the in-memory blockchain in Truffle supposed to make testing really easy? Why would we need to use Ganache or a private network?
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Lynelle
5 months ago
The in-memory blockchain in Truffle definitely makes unit-testing easier, but it's still a good idea to use Ganache or a real private network for more comprehensive testing.
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Edda
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward Citrix ADC authentication question. I'm confident I can identify the four correct authentication types.
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Edda
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. Based on the details in the scenario, if a user withdraws consent, Vigotron would need to cease processing any data collected through use of the app. That seems like the most logical step to take. I'll double-check my reasoning, but I'm feeling confident about this one.
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Keva
5 months ago
I'm uncertain about whether it helps save time as well, but I've seen checklists used for that purpose.
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Candida
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about Gantt charts. I'm pretty confident I can identify the best use of a Gantt chart.
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