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An exercise designed to learn basic JS algorithms (var, loops, etc...)
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Welcome to your first bootcamp exercise at Ironhack!
The goal of this exercise is to get you familiarized with the different data structures we have in JavaScript.
Ready?
For thispair-programming activity we are going to use aREPL. You can find a REPL that runs in the browser for programming languages as JavaScript inhttps://repl.it/languages/nodejs
Ready to start?
Go torepl.it and create an account (or login if you have one)
Type this in theCode Editor (left panel)
console.log("I'm ready!");
Press
run ►
If you can see the message in the right side panel, you are really ready!
When you are done and you have checked that everything works fine, click on theShare button and copy the link from theShare Link field. Send this link to your TAs so they can check up your work.
1.1 Create a variablehacker1
with the driver's name.
1.2 Print"The driver's name is XXXX"
.
1.3 Create a variablehacker2
with the navigator's name.
1.4 Print"The navigator's name is YYYY"
.
2.1. Depending on which nameis longer, print:-The Driver has the longest name, it has XX characters
or-Yo, navigator got the longest name, it has XX characters
or-Wow, you both got equally long names, XX characters!
3.1 Print all the characters of the driver's name, separated by a space andin capitalsi.e."J O H N"
3.2 Print all the characters of the navigator's name, in reverse order.i.e."nhoJ"
3.3 Depending on thelexicographic order of the strings, print:-The driver's name goes first.
-Yo, the navigator goes first definitely.
-What?! You both got the same name?
Go tolorem ipsum generator and:
- Generate 3 paragraphs. Store the text in a variable type of string.
- Make your program count the number of words in the string.
- Make your program count the number of times the Latin word
et
appears.
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