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SIJ – Assignment 008
Stepping into JavaScript – Assignment 008
We will add a for loop statement to our external JavaScript file so it outputs information to the console and uses the break and continue reserved keywords as in the exercise in the “Break & Continue” lesson.
We will meet the objectives of this assignment by completing the following action items:
- remove the statements in the file named “test.js“
- complete the code shown in the lesson, save it, push it to your repository
- the console should display “(var i number) 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 7” and finally “I have broken out of the loop“
- submit a link to your file in the repositoryIn software development, a repository is a central file storage location. It is used by version control systems to store multiple versions of files. While a repository can be configured on a local machine for a single user, it is often stored on a server, which can be accessed by multiple users. A r...
note: do not worry about over writing previous assignments – I am able to grade them by looking back at the commit history