For the following quiz, there will be a series of questions or directions followed by answer goes here
. You'll replace answer goes here
with your answer between the triple back ticks ( ``` ) Then submit this updated file as a pull request to this repo.
Create a variable and store the string "pizza" in it
var x = 'pizza';
For questions 2-5, use the code below to answer questions 2 through 4.
var names = ["Jonas", "Inigo Montoya", "Slim Shady", "Mr. Robot"];
var clown = {
name: "Joker",
evil: true,
minions: ["Bozo", "Harley Quinn", "Grumpy", "Chuckles"],
enemy: {
name: "Batman",
evil: false,
minions: ["Robin", "Alfred"]
}
};
Access the value "Jonas"
out of the names
array:
names[0];
Write a for loop such that you say hello(using console.log
) to each name in the names
array
for (var i = 0;i < names.length;i++) {
console.log('hello ' + names[i]);
}
Access the value "Alfred"
out of the clown
object
clown.enemy.minions[1];
Set a new property on the object stored in the variable clown. Make it anything you want!
clown.hungry = 'YES';
Write a function that takes an array as an argument and returns the array's first value
var firstValue = function(arr) {
return arr[0];
}
What is Git, what problem does it solve? What is the difference between git
and github?
Git is a way to manage version control while working on a program. It documents each change made to the program and makes them easily accessible. This prevents one from having to juggle many different versions of the same file. Github is a web hosting service that remotely hosts your git repositories.
What is the difference between a fork and a clone?
a fork copies a version of someone else's remote repository to one you can edit separately yourself on github. A clone makes a copy of a remote repository to your computer.
How would you link a css file entitled, hardstyle.css
in an html file?
<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='hardstyle.css'>
<!-- ...html stuff above -->
<body>
<div id="dog-resume">
<ul class="skillz">
<li> - Bone Location</li>
<li> - Remote Sniffing</li>
<li> - Delineating Territory</li>
<li> - Shoe Deconstruction </li>
<li> - Carpet Stain Placement </li>
</ul>
</div>
</body>
<!-- html stuff below... -->
Write a CSS selector-rule that will select and apply styling to an element with an id of dog-resume
:
#dog-resume {
}
Write a CSS selector-rule that will select and apply styling to every <li>
inside of a <ul>
:
li {
}