Learning Objectives
- Simplify Repetitive Tasks with Loops
- Working with ‘for’ Loops
Materials
Complete the following Treehouse lessons:
- JavaScript Loops (76 min)
Assignments
Coding Assignment
Your assignment for this week can be found here. When the link opens you will need to fork the repo (click the fork button). And then follow the instructions in the file created to do your assignment. You will then turn in your forked link once you have finished all of the questions in the assignment.
Mindset Assignment
The field of software development is constantly growing and changing—new programming languages, libraries, tools, and best practices are coming out all the time—and what is possible in technology is fueled by the curiosity and open-mindedness of programmers to learn and experiment with new things.
For this week’s mindset prompts we’re going to focus on developing a practice of learning as a way to grow and evolve your technical skills. Here’s a brief episode of Developer Tea that we think gets to the core of good learning habits.
– In your own words, what does it mean to be curious about something?
– What’s one thing that you were curious to learn more about recently (this doesn’t need to be coding-related)? How did you learn more about it?
– What’s one best practice you’ve learned in your first few weeks at CTD that you don’t know “the why” behind? How can you find out “the why”?
When you’ve completed your Coding Assignment, and have read and thought about the mindset questions above, submit ALL of your assignments (coding and mindset) using the Squibby 2.0 Assignment Submission Form