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console.log("Hello World!\n==========\n");
console.log(
"Follow the steps in the README.md file to complete the exercises:\n==========\n"
);
// ## Exercise 1: Declaring Variables
// Steps are to be completed in the `app.js` file.
// Declare a variable named lastName using the let keyword
// Declare a variable named age using the var keyword
let lastName = "";
var age;
// Exercise 2
// Declare a const named firstName and assign it to a string that's your first name.
// Assign your last name as the string value to the variable lastName
// Assign your age as the number value to the variable age
const firstName =
{
string : "Eric"
};
lastName = "Garner";
age = 42;
// Exercise 3
// Declare a variable named language using the let keyword, and assign it the value "JavaScript" (string)
// Declare a variable named createdYear using the let keyword, and assign it the value 1995 (number)
// Declare a variable named isCaseSensitive using the let keyword, and assign it the value true (boolean)
let language = "JavaScript";
let createdYear = 1995;
let isCaseSensitive = true;
//exercise 4
// Declare a variable named price using the let keyword, and assign it the value 19.99 (number)
// Declare a variable named isOnSale using the let keyword, and assign it the value false (boolean)
// Declare a variable named salePercentage using the let keyword, and assign it the value 15 (number)
// Declare a variable named stock using the let keyword, and assign it the value 0 (number)
// Declare a variable named inStock using the let keyword, and assign it the value false (boolean)
// Declare a variable named selectedSize using the let keyword, and assign it the value "M" (string)
let price = 19.99;
let isOnSale = false;
let salePercentage = 15;
let stock = 0;
let inStock = false;
let selectedSize = "M";
//exercise 5
// Declare a variable named title using the let keyword, and assign it the value "Name of the Wind" (string)
// Declare a variable named author using the let keyword, and assign it the value "Patrick Rothfuss" (string)
// Declare a variable named pageCount using the let keyword, and assign it the value 722 (number)
// Declare a variable named bookmark using the let keyword, and assign it the value 456 (number)
// Declare a variable named hasRead using the let keyword, and assign it the value true (boolean)
let title = "Name of the Wind";
let author = "Patrick Rothfuss";
let pageCount = 722;
let bookmark = 456;
let hasRead = true;
var age;