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Vampeyer / gist:4beab8650026ea6df9cc912676947dd5
Created August 27, 2024 05:26
JavaScript - Mastery Kata 7 - most plump and most red vegetables , nested obj in array
const vegetables = [
{
submitter: "Old Man Franklin",
redness: 10,
plumpness: 5,
},
{
submitter: "Sally Tomato-Grower",
redness: 2,
plumpness: 8,
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Vampeyer / kata6.js
Created August 27, 2024 04:55
JavaScript Kata 6 clean or dirty w thresh holds ratio
let samples = ['clean','clean','clean', 'dirty' , 'dirty']
// function checkAir(air){
let dirties = 0;
let cleans = 0;
let threshhold = 0.75
let returnRatio = 0
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Vampeyer / kata5.js
Created August 27, 2024 03:22
JavaScript Mastery - Kata 5
// In this exercise, you will be given a normal string
// of words and will turn it into a percent-encoded string
// by replacing all whitespace with %20.
// Percent Encoding
// Take a look at the following URL, specifically the last
// part:
// This URL will perform a Google search for the term "lighthouse labs".
// Notice that when the string "lighthouse labs" is part of a URL, the
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Vampeyer / kata4-longestname.js
Created August 27, 2024 01:41
JavaScript Mastery - Kata 4 , longest name in nested obj
// Kata 4 - Instructor's Names
// Assignment
// 1h
// Status
// Incomplete
// In this exercise, you will be given a list of instructors and you will have to determine which instructor has the longest name.
// Input
// const instructorWithLongestName = function (instructors) {
// // Put your solution here
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Vampeyer / kata3-vowels.js
Created August 26, 2024 22:36
JavaScript Mastery - Kata 3 Vowels
// Vowels .
// Kata 3 - Vowels
// Assignment
// 30m - 1h
// Status
// Incomplete
// In this exercise, you will be counting the number of vowels that appear in a given string. For this exercise, consider the following to be vowels: a, e, i, o, and u.
// For this kata, you'll be adding only the numbers in the array which match the given condition.
// Input
// const conditionalSum = function(values, condition) {
// // Your code here
// };
// console.log(conditionalSum([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], "even"));
// console.log(conditionalSum([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], "odd"));
// console.log(conditionalSum([13, 88, 12, 44, 99], "even"));
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Last active August 25, 2024 23:26 — forked from rgardner/study_guide1.md
Political Economy Study Guide

3/4/14 #Texts & Ideas: Political Economy Midterm 1

##Part I: The Civic and Christian Tradition of Political Economy ###Assumptions of Liberalism

  • humans are rational
  • individual is unit of analysis
  • individuals should have freedom to make own decision
  • commerce seen in positive light
  • the state is separate and distinct from the Market