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Which HTML 5 tag would you use to semantically wrap your page navigation?
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What is the difference between a block level and an inline element in HTML?
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What is wrong in the following HTML?
<div class="someClass" id="someID"> Check this out! </div> <div class="someClass" id="someID"> No, look at this instead. </div>
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How would you create a new folder named
testFolder
with the command line?
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How would you enter this folder?
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Given you are now in this folder, how would you check if git has already been initialized in that folder?
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If git has not yet been added to that folder, how would you add it?
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Which industry vertical are you interested in and why?
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Using Javascript, please write a function foo, that takes two arguments, an array and a number, and returns true if the length of the array is equal to the second argument? E.g.
foo([1, 2, 3], 3)
would return true.
Answer:// your code here
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Write a loop in Javascript, iterating over the array [1, 2, 3, 4] printing out if the element is either the first element (print
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). E.g. the expected output would be (first - not first or last - not first or last - last
).
Answer:// your code here
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Print all numbers from 15 - 0 to the console using a for loop in JS.
Answer:// your code here
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What would the console print in following example
function outer(input) { var a = input; function inner(multiplier) { console.log(a * multiplier); } return inner; } var firstResult = outer(9); firstResult(10);
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Add the missing code to print "this is A" to the console by accessing the property from the JS object literal.
var someObject = {b : "some test", a : "this is A"}; console.log("*Your code here*");
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// your code here