Lisa's public fiddles
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Close Frontend Application Quiz (Fork) - 2
[ASSIGNMENT] Close Frontend Application Quiz
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Close Frontend Application Quiz (Fork)
[ASSIGNMENT] Close Frontend Application Quiz
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No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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JavaScript To Do App
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Simple JavaScript TodoList
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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CSS Shapes
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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JavaScript Exercise: Get Date
jQuery 1.10.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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JavaScript Exercise from Nashville Software School
Exercise: Create a multidimensional array to store the names and grades of 10 students. Then write a function that calculates the average grade of the class. Then write a function that turns that number grade into a letter grade.
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Test for 5
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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5. Ten Simple JavaScript Exercises
Define a function sum() and a function multiply() that sums and multiplies (respectively) all the numbers in an array of numbers. For example, sum([1,2,3,4]) should return 10, and multiply([1,2,3,4]) should return 24.
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No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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4. Ten Simple JavaScript Exercises
1 of 10 simple JavaScript exercises. http://www.ling.gu.se/~lager/kurser/webtechnology/lab4.html JavaScript Exercise: 4. Write a function translate() that will translate a text into "rövarspråket". That is, double every consonant and place an occurrence of "o" in between. For example, translate("this is fun") should return the string "tothohisos isos fofunon".
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1. Ten Simple JavaScript Exercises
1 of 10 simple JavaScript exercises. http://www.ling.gu.se/~lager/kurser/webtechnology/lab4.html JavaScript Exercise: Define a function max() that takes two numbers as arguments and returns the largest of them. Use the if-then-else construct available in Javascript.
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1. Ten Simple JavaScript Exercises
1 of 10 simple JavaScript exercises. http://www.ling.gu.se/~lager/kurser/webtechnology/lab4.html JavaScript Exercise: Define a function max() that takes two numbers as arguments and returns the largest of them. Use the if-then-else construct available in Javascript.