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test-practice

v1.0.0

Published

testing with jest

Downloads

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Readme

Logic in JS

  • Create conditionals and use iteration in JS
  • Logic: (as defined in the Oxford dictionary) reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
  • Conditionals: conditions that have to be met in order for code to be executed (e.g. if statements)
  • Itterations:

Action in JS

Why use functions?

  • makes our code reusable
  • allows us to compartmentalise our code
  • allows ud to work asynchronously

What ae the three sources of function? -create our functions ourselves -inbuilt methods that we can access on any js file (e.g. forEach, sum, reduce, filter) -imported functions (such as jest from npm)

different ways to write a function

  • es6 arrow function
  • function keywords use

recursion

  • the function call itself

debugging

publishing an npm package (Jaden Case Strings - capitalised every letter of every word in the sentence )

  • in the package.json change the main to main.js (the file where the function is) and add npm version 1.0.0
  • then run npm plublish in the terminal
  • find the generated link for publishing and check it

We now know how to use array methods but what about number and string methods?