- Watch Recursion
- Fork this gist
- Answer the following questions in your fork
- Do you pronounce 'babel' in the same way?
- no
- Follow Up Question: Will you now?
- yes
- What is an example of why/where you might use recursion
- Do you pronounce 'babel' in the same way?
- It is extremely useful when traversing any tree like structure.
Step One: Watch Writing Testable JavaScript - Rebecca Murphey from Full Frontal 2012 (award for worst conference name ever?)
Step Two: Fork this gist.
Step Three: Consider the four responsibilities that Rebecca lists for client side code (hint: they're color coded).
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Did any of the responsibilities that she lists surprise you?
- None of them are really surprising, however it's defining the different parts of the code is a powerful concept. It makes testing easier and more concise.
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Do you feel like you mentally split your client side code in IdeaBox and other past projects into these responsibilities?
When you start working with WebPack for GameTime, you'll notice that you can't just define a variable in one file and find it in another as easily as you can in Rails.
Read Node.js, Require and Exports and Organize Your Code with RequireJS
- In the context of Node, what is a
module
?
- A module is a modular part of code that can be passed to different parts of your application.
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**Step One**: Watch [Sorting Algorithms in JavaScript](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRyqlhjXYQI) | |
**Step Two**: Fork this gist. | |
**Step Three**: Respond to this question in your fork: "What are some of the balances and trade offs between different sorting algoritms?" | |
- insertion sort take very few lines of code to implement and is stable. | |
- bubble sort shouldn't be used. It uses unnecessary operations. | |
- merge sort is fast and stable, though it requires more lines of code. | |
**Step Four**: _Totally Optional_: take a look at some of the other forks and comment if the spirit moves you. |
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## Setting Group Expectations | |
Group Member Names: | |
1. When are group members available to work together? What hours can each group member work individually? Are there any personal time commitments that need to be discussed? | |
- Robbie has kids sometimes. | |
1. How will group members communicate? How often will communication happen, and how will open lines of communication be maintained? | |
-create a slack channel | |
-make phone number's available |
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// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |