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Sitecore-10-NET-Developer Exam - Topic 1 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for Sitecore's Sitecore-10-NET-Developer exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 1
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Which four statements are true about developing with the SitecoreASP.NET Core Rendering SDK? (Choose four.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C, F, G

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Evette
3 months ago
F is a must-have for extending pipelines!
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Olene
3 months ago
Wait, can you really remove ASP.NET? That sounds too good to be true.
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Cassie
4 months ago
G is a game changer for devs!
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Iraida
4 months ago
I think A is misleading, the workload isn't all on the Content Delivery instance.
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Staci
4 months ago
B and C are definitely true!
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Ashlee
4 months ago
I think option G might be true as well, since we discussed the benefits of previewing code changes without restarting Sitecore. But I'm not 100% certain.
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Coletta
5 months ago
I feel like option F is correct too, as I recall it being mentioned that the SDK relies on the Layout Service for rendering.
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Veronique
5 months ago
I'm not so sure about option D. I remember something about ASP.NET being integral to Sitecore, but I can't recall if it can be completely removed.
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Floyd
5 months ago
I think option B is definitely true since it mentions creating independent applications for rendering Sitecore content. That sounds familiar from our practice sessions.
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Kayleigh
5 months ago
I feel pretty good about this one. The Sitecore ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK is a key part of our Sitecore development, so I'm familiar with its capabilities.
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Fannie
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to double-check my understanding before submitting my answers. I'll review the options carefully.
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Pearline
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a good handle on the Sitecore ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK. I think I can confidently identify the four true statements here.
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Lucia
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to revisit my notes on the key capabilities of the SDK to make sure I select the right four statements.
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Leonard
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky question. I'll need to carefully review the options and think through what I know about the Sitecore ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK.
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Isabelle
5 months ago
This looks like a complex question, but I think I can tackle it. The key is to focus on the Sustainable Business Model Canvas and work through the steps in a logical order.
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Lennie
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Providing updated cost and schedule information is part of the Monitor and Control Project Work process. That's where you track project performance and make adjustments as needed.
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Glen
2 years ago
I'm torn on D, but B, C, F, and G are the clear answers. Although, I'm pretty sure the SDK doesn't let you preview code changes while sipping a Mai Tai on the beach.
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Goldie
1 year ago
D is not one of the true statements about developing with the Sitecore ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK. It doesn't enable you to remove ASP.NET from your solution, but it does offer other valuable features like previewing code changes and creating independent applications.
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Remona
1 year ago
I agree, those are the key features of developing with the Sitecore ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK. It's a great tool for building lightweight applications and extending Sitecore pipelines.
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Clorinda
1 year ago
B, C, F, and G are definitely the correct answers. ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK allows you to create independent applications that render Sitecore content, build small .NET Core applications, depend on the Sitecore Layout Service, and preview code changes without restarting.
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Lynelle
1 year ago
G) It enables you to preview your code changes without having to restart the Sitecore environment.
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Golda
1 year ago
F) It depends on the Sitecore Layout Service.
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Wilda
1 year ago
C) It helps you build small, lightweight .NET Core applications for Sitecore.
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Rachael
2 years ago
B) It allows you to create independent applications that render Sitecore content.
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Golda
2 years ago
D and E could be true because the SDK allows for flexibility in developing with .NET Core.
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Diane
2 years ago
I'm not sure about D and E. Can someone explain why they might be true?
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Yoko
2 years ago
I agree with Golda. Those options make sense.
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Long
2 years ago
Haha, E is like saying 'It allows you to use the Force to extend Sitecore pipelines.' But B, C, F, and G are the real Jedi moves here.
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Teddy
2 years ago
Haha, I agree! Those are the true Jedi moves for sure.
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Thurman
2 years ago
B, C, F, and G are definitely the key Jedi moves when developing with the Sitecore ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK.
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Winifred
2 years ago
Hmm, D is a bit tricky. You can't really remove ASP.NET, but you can use the SDK to build .NET Core apps instead. B, C, F, and G for the win!
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Kenneth
2 years ago
I think A is a bit misleading. The SDK is meant to offload the rendering workload, not handle it all. But B, C, F, and G are spot on.
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Shaquana
2 years ago
Yes, and it helps build small, lightweight .NET Core applications for Sitecore.
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Terrilyn
2 years ago
So, it allows us to create independent applications that render Sitecore content, right?
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Lawana
2 years ago
Definitely, B, C, F, and G are the key points to remember.
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Odette
2 years ago
I agree, A is a bit misleading. It's about offloading the rendering workload.
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Golda
2 years ago
I think A, B, C, and G are true.
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Chaya
2 years ago
B, C, F, G are definitely true. The Sitecore ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK is all about building lightweight .NET Core apps to render Sitecore content. It's a game-changer!
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Lavonda
2 years ago
I agree, it's great that you can preview code changes without restarting the Sitecore environment.
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Pansy
2 years ago
B, C, F, G are definitely true. The Sitecore ASP.NET Core Rendering SDK is all about building lightweight .NET Core apps to render Sitecore content. It's a game-changer!
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