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david_math_tp3

v2.0.0

Published

Crowley David

Downloads

2

Readme

groupe02_CrowleyD_TP3

Crowley David Application WEB 1 groupe 02

Le projet consiste à créer des fonction multiple (mutiplier, diviser, vérifier un liste ou tableau). On doit utiliser le format Node.js / Javascript afin d'atteindre l'objectif.

  1. Le programme permet de programmer un tableau de longuer variable mais commençant toujours par le chiffre 0. Il est possible d'utiliser n'importe quel tableau (Array) avec les fonctions.

  2. Les fonctions sont monté en mode classique et non fleché (arrow fonction).

  3. Des tests de console ont été ajouter par soucis d'essai à l'intérieur du code.

Les plus grande difficulté pour le moment sont de comprendre comment Node.js fonctionne avec mon IDE VS 2019 entreprise; celui-ci semble bugger en enlevant automatique la console. Toutefois en utilisant le CLI de windows le programme fonctionne pour le moment.

La solution est la suivant : PERMISSION en mode administrateur empêchait l'execution du Node.js. J'ai changé l'utilisation à VS code qui est plus pratique en terme de IDE.