getMousePosition is a simple function that returns an object containing two properties.
ES6 provides the syntactic sugar to eliminate the redundancy of having to write x: x. You can simply write x once, and it will be converted tox: x (or something equivalent) under the hood.
Here is the same function from above rewritten to use this new syntax:
```js
const getMousePosition = (x, y) => ({ x, y });
```
name, age and gender properties.
createPerson("Zodiac Hasbro", 56, "male") should return {name: "Zodiac Hasbro", age: 56, gender: "male"}.'
testString: assert.deepEqual({name:"Zodiac Hasbro",age:56,gender:"male"}, createPerson("Zodiac Hasbro", 56, "male"));
- text: Your code should not use key:value.
testString: getUserInput => assert(!getUserInput('index').match(/:/g));
```