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Introduction to JS: Arrays

Overview

In this assignment, we will cover the basics of the Array object in JavaScript. You will have a concept introduction that will provides examples on how to create and manipulate arrays, a section to experiment, and a short assignment to put the concepts into action.

Instructions

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have the following installed:

  • Git: Version control system to clone and manage the repository.
  • GitHub: make sure you have an account to sync your repositories to.
  • Code Editor: Any code editor like Visual Studio Code

Cloning the Repository

Follow these steps to fork and clone the repository:

  1. Open your terminal or Git Bash.
  2. Navigate to the directory where you want to store the project.
  3. Fork the repository.
  4. Clone the forked repository to edit on your local computer.

Viewing the Project

To view the project locally, you can either open the project files in your code editor or open the HTML files in your browser.

Tasks

Part 1.

  • View the site with Live Preview.
  • Read the concept content served from index.html.
  • Do the experiment section inside index.js.
  • When finished with experimenting, comment out everything in index.js. You can use these as references for future project/assignments.

Part 2

  • Navigate to the Assignment Page
  • Read the assignment overview and output section.
  • In assignment.js:
    • Create a mutable variable named shiftValue and do not assign it a value
    • Create a mutable variable named popValue and do not assign it a value.
    • Write the code for each step.

Tips

  • Push a commit for each task completed. Include a meaningfull commit message.
  • Before the above, update the readme task list to track your progress. To do this, enter x between the brackets.
  • Get used to using your browser's developer tools now. For now, become familiar with:
    • Toggling between desktop mode and device emulation/responsive mode.
    • Using inspector mode to inspect elements.
  • If you get stuck, please remember that you have various resources available to you.

Submitting Your Work

After completing the assignment, make sure to commit your changes and push them back to your own repository and turn in the GitHub link in Google Classroom.

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