# JavaScript - I * The point of these assignments is to take your knowledge of JavaScript and start putting into practice the principles learned throughout JavaScript I. ## Set Up The Project With Git **Follow these steps to set up and work on your project:** * [ ] Create a forked copy of this project. * [ ] Add your project manager as collaborator on Github. * [ ] Clone your OWN version of the repository (Not Lambda's by mistake!). * [ ] Create a new branch: git checkout -b ``. * [ ] Implement the project on your newly created `` branch, committing changes regularly. * [ ] Push commits: git push origin ``. **Follow these steps for completing your project.** * [ ] Submit a Pull-Request to merge Branch into master (student's Repo). **Please don't merge your own pull request** * [ ] Add your project manager as a reviewer on the pull-request * [ ] Your project manager will count the project as complete by merging the branch back into master. ## Assignment Description * Complete all the exercises as described inside each assignment file. * Use `console.log()` statements to check to see if your code does what it is supposed to do. * To test your `console.log()` statements open up the index.html file found in the assignments folder and use the developer tools to view the console. **Note:**You could also run `node /assignments/` and see what prints in your terminal. * Once you finish the exercises in each file, commit your code, and push it to your fork. ### Objects To better understand objects, you really just need to write more of them. The [objects.js](assignments/objects.js) file contains several challenges centered around a theme of interns starting at a new job. The Human Resources team needs information about the new hires. Use your new found object skills answer vital questions for HR. * Read the instructions found within the file carefully to finish the challenges * Don't work on stretch until you have completed all assignments ### Arrays The [arrays.js](assignments/arrays.js) assignment takes us through a large data set of used cars. You have been asked to help a used car business with some customer requests based on their inventory. Use for loops and arrays to solve their problems. * Utilize the the array `inventory` to complete your challenges * Use any array method you see fit to solve the problem * Don't work on stretch until you have completed all assignments ### Arrow Function Syntax * [ ] Arrow Function Syntax - [Check out this awesome guide for ES6 arrow syntax](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/when-and-why-you-should-use-es6-arrow-functions-and-when-you-shouldnt-3d851d7f0b26). You will see more and more arrow functions as you progress deeper into JavaScript. Use the [function-conversion.js](assignments/function-conversion.js) file as a helper challenge to showcase some of the differences between ES5 and ES6 syntax. ### Stretch * Move on to tomorrow's content and start studying callbacks, write a few of your own to get the hang of it. * Look at array methods like .map(), .reduce(), .filter(). use them on the data in the arrays assignment to accomplish the same things you did with the ES5 for loop.