javascript-exercises
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9 | 9 | |
1,178 | 11,925 | |
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7.7 | 5.0 | |
12 days ago | 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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javascript-exercises
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Self teaching, really stuck on Odin Project JavaScript exercise 4
(Link to the site: https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises/tree/main/04_removeFromArray)
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How important is it to focus on "short/good" Code in the beginning?
One thing I noticed after comparing my Work, to the Solution, is that the logic of my code is usually very close to that of the official Solution (most of the time..., my solution for 03 was WILDLY different but still worked.). But that pretty much always the official Solution is much shorter compared to what I write. (I've put a link to a example of my Work and the official Solution in the third sentence.). In some cases it takes only half the bytes and like 1/3 of the Code I wrote.
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How to do this Palindrome code?
I looked at a solution here ( https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises/blob/solutions/palindromes/palindromes.js ) which I don't really understand, since I think mine is similar.
- Stuck on one of The Odin Project's practice sets in Fundamentals Part 4. Would appreciate a fresh set of eyes
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Can someone explain JS exercise removefromarray.js
I'm unsure of how the for each method works in this snippet of code: https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises/blob/solutions/removeFromArray/removeFromArray.js
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Using reduce to find the oldest age in an array
The following was taken from The Odin Project JavaScript example for findTheOldest with help from iVuDang's method.
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Struggling with loops.
There's some js exercises linked at the end of that section on tOP (using arrays / loops) that might be of some benefit if you haven't checked them out already https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises
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The Odin Project and other self learning
We have updated the Fundamentals 4 and Fundamentals 5 JavaScript exercises to now use Jest instead of Jasmine! This will make the testing process much easier, it does not require a global npm installation, and successes and failures are much easier to interpret! Shoutout to @mdfr4nk for those changes! Check them out here: https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises NOTE: If you're still working on the exercises, you can still use Jasmine, or you can clone the repository again and use the new instructions and testing framework.
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How do you get started with coding interview questions?
All of the above are algorithm training platforms, essentially they provide you with a set of instructions and you solve it in your language. If you want something easy to wrap your head around how it all works first you can try Odin Project's JS exercises. https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises
karma
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How to Fetch Data from an API in Angular
Run ng test to execute the unit tests via Karma.
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Increase coverage on every feature with Karma/Jest and Husky
This is an example for those using Karma:
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Front-end Guide
Karma
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A simpler and smaller Angular starter with ngLite
While the default Angular starter includes unit tests, it makes use of the older and clunky Karma/Jasmine combo for unit testing.
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Can Protractor and Karma be used together?
If Protractor is replacing Angular Scenario Runner for E2E testing, does that mean I will still be able to use it with Karma as my E2E testing framework ?
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Firefox 99.0 released
They are tools for automated testing of websites/webapps: https://karma-runner.github.io https://www.cypress.io
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Angular Web3
Run ng test to execute the unit tests via Karma.
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Advanced Roadmap for React.js developers
iii. Integration Testing -Karma
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The React roadmap for beginners you never knew you needed.
Karma
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