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JS Fun in the Library

Overview

In front end web development, the programming language you will encounter most often is JavaScript. Soon, we'll also use HTML and CSS to help a user interact with our applications, however before we do that, we need to understand how to use JavaScript to handle the logic of our applications.

In this project, you'll be gaining experience working with variables, primitive data types, looping, arrays, and objects. As you work through the iterations, be sure to take time to stop and refactor you solutions. There is rarely one right way to solve a problem in programming, and part of your job will be evaulating the trade offs between different approaches to solving a problem.

Learning goals

  • Understand what JavaScript primitives are, and how/when to use them
  • Understand how to declare variables and assign data to them
  • Practice using objects and arrays

Setup

  • Fork this project to your own Github account

In your terminal...

  • clone the repository to your local machine (git clone...)
  • cd into the project
  • run npm install to install the necessary dependencies (ignore any warnings that appear in your terminal)

To test that it's working...

  • run npm test and you should see something like:
book.js
    createTitle
      - should be a function
      - should take in a title and return a modified title
      - should be able to create many modified titles
...
0 passing (14ms)
41 pending

The project spec can be found here.

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