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  • 1: Introduction
    • 1.1: What is Coding?
    • 1.2: Web Browsers
    • 1.3: Command Line
    • Additional Resources 1
  • 2: Basic Data Manipulation
    • 2.1: Operations
    • 2.2: Variables
    • 2.3: Our First Program
    • Additional Resources 2
  • 3: Structuring and Debugging Code
    • 3.1: Functions
    • 3.2: Errors
    • Additional Resources 3
  • 4: Conditional Logic
    • 4.1: Intro to Logic
    • 4.2: Pseudo-Code, Boolean OR
    • 4.3: Boolean AND, NOT
    • 4.4: Input Validation
    • Additional Resources 4
  • 5: Managing State and Input Validation
    • 5.1: Program Lifecycle and State
    • 5.2: Program State for Game Modes
    • Additional Resources 5
  • 6: Arrays and Iteration
    • 6.1: Arrays
    • 6.2: Loops
    • 6.3: Loops with Arrays
    • Additional Resources 6
  • 7: Version Control
    • 7.1: Git
    • Additional Resources 7
  • 8: GitHub
    • 8.1: Intro to GitHub
    • 8.2: GitHub Fork and Clone
    • 8.3: GitHub Pull Request
    • 8.4: GitHub Repo Browsing
    • 8.5: Deployment
    • Additional Resources 8
  • Homeworks
    • Day 2: Basic File and Data Manipulation
    • Day 3: Functions
    • Day 4: If Statements, Boolean Or, Boolean And
    • Day 5: Program State
    • Day 7: Loops
    • Day 8: Arrays and Loops
  • Projects
    • Project 1: Scissors Paper Stone
      • Project 1: Scissors Paper Stone (Part 1)
      • Project 1: Scissors Paper Stone (Part 2)
    • Project 2: Beat That!
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  • Introduction
  • Logic
  • Input Validation
  1. 4: Conditional Logic

Additional Resources 4

For the curious and the hungry

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Introduction

If you'd like to learn more, this page contains a non-exhaustive, unordered list of useful resources. These resources are primarily related to Module 4, but also expand the scope of what has been covered, and touch on concepts and fundamentals that we will cover in future modules. You will see some of these resources repeated in other pages.

Logic

Input Validation

  1. JavaScript String Methods:

Brilliant.org: Computer Science Fundamentals
JavaScript.info: Comparisons
FCC: Basic JavaScript - Use Conditional Logic with If Statements
W3S: JavaScript if else if
Kenrickles: ifs vs if else ifcode demonstration
MDN: Making Decisions in Your Code
W3S: JavaScript Switch Statement
Digital Ocean: How to Use the Switch Statement in JavaScript
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