Sadly this statement is true
Answer:
The program to this question as follows:
Program:
quote="You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page."
name="Jodi Picoult"
print("Quote:\n",quote)
print ('\t\t\t\t\t\t\t',"Author name-", name)
Output:
Quote:
You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.
Author name- Jodi Picoult
Explanation:
In the above python code, two variable "quote and name" is defined, in which variable both variable holds some string value.
- In the next line, the print function is defined, that first print "Quote" as a message, and for line breaking "\n" is used, then print quote variable value.
- In the last step, first, we use "\t" for line spacing then message "Author name-", and then name variable value.
Answer:
Option D Use Amazon SQS to decouple the application components and keep the requests in queue until the extra Auto-Scaling instances are available.
Explanation:
Amazon SQS is a service that user to decouple the application components and keep the request in queue. This is useful to ensure the distribution of message can be done more reliably and without losing the message. Amazon SQS increase the system fault tolerance. Multiple duplicated copies of the message will be stored across several availability zones to ensure the message are always available whenever it is needed.