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Nicholas Carrigan (he/him) 7117919d36 chore(learn): audit javascript algorithms and data structures (#41092)
* chore(learn): audit basic algorithm scripting

* chore(learn): audit basic data structures

* chore(learn): audit basic javascript

* chore(learn): audit debugging

* chore(learn): audit es6

* chore(learn): audit functional programming

* chore(learn): audit intermidate algorithms

* chore(learn): audit js projects

* chore(learn): audit object oriented programming

* chore(learn): audit regex

* fix(learn): remove stray .

* fix(learn): string to code

* fix(learn): missed some

* fix(learn): clarify strings

Based on Randy's feedback, clarifies string instances where quotes
were removed in favour of back ticks.

* fix: apply suggestions - thanks Randy! :)

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* fix: non-suggestion comments

* chore(learn): remove comments from codes

Removes the comments from the description and instruction code
blocks to ensure that all relevant information is translatable.

* fix: Apply suggestions from code review

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* fix: revert crowdin fix

* Update curriculum/challenges/english/02-javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/basic-algorithm-scripting/mutations.md

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* fix: Apply suggestions from code review

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* Update curriculum/challenges/english/02-javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/es6/use-destructuring-assignment-to-assign-variables-from-arrays.md

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* fix: Apply suggestions from code review

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* chore: change voice

* fix: Christopher Nolan

* fix: expressions would evaluate

* fix: will -> would

* Update curriculum/challenges/english/02-javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/object-oriented-programming/add-methods-after-inheritance.md

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* fix: to work to push

* Update curriculum/challenges/english/02-javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/basic-javascript/iterate-with-javascript-for-loops.md

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* Update curriculum/challenges/english/02-javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/object-oriented-programming/add-methods-after-inheritance.md

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id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
id title challengeType forumTopicId dashedName
587d7b88367417b2b2512b44 Write Arrow Functions with Parameters 1 301223 write-arrow-functions-with-parameters

--description--

Just like a regular function, you can pass arguments into an arrow function.

const doubler = (item) => item * 2;
doubler(4);

doubler(4) would return the value 8.

If an arrow function has a single parameter, the parentheses enclosing the parameter may be omitted.

const doubler = item => item * 2;

It is possible to pass more than one argument into an arrow function.

const multiplier = (item, multi) => item * multi;
multiplier(4, 2);

multiplier(4, 2) would return the value 8.

--instructions--

Rewrite the myConcat function which appends contents of arr2 to arr1 so that the function uses arrow function syntax.

--hints--

You should replace the var keyword.

(getUserInput) => assert(!getUserInput('index').match(/var/g));

myConcat should be a constant variable (by using const).

(getUserInput) => assert(getUserInput('index').match(/const\s+myConcat/g));

myConcat should be an arrow function with two parameters

assert(
  /myConcat=\(\w+,\w+\)=>/.test(code.replace(/\s/g, '')) &&
    typeof myConcat === 'function'
);

myConcat() should return [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].

assert.deepEqual(myConcat([1, 2], [3, 4, 5]), [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);

The function keyword should not be used.

(getUserInput) => assert(!getUserInput('index').match(/function/g));

--seed--

--seed-contents--

var myConcat = function(arr1, arr2) {
  return arr1.concat(arr2);
};

console.log(myConcat([1, 2], [3, 4, 5]));

--solutions--

const myConcat = (arr1, arr2) =>  {
  return arr1.concat(arr2);
};

console.log(myConcat([1, 2], [3, 4, 5]));