* Introduced Geometric progression
* Fixed some typos and added geometric mean
* fixed some more typos
* Added Design Patterns book
* added design pattern books
* Added some more resources (all free) to the list
* Updated the index.md and removed a few links
Specifically removed the Java2s book link, and the Java Freeware link. Also changed the link for the Helsinki MOOC to https.
* Adding Full Stack Development Heading + book
* fixed changes relating to asterix and link
I added the [Amazon Smile] to the link, although I'm not sure what it does
* Update index.md
(?=\D*\d) is looking for a non-number to precede a number. If '12Three' was passed in to test, it would not match though it matches the stated criteria of 5 character minimum length and two consecutive numbers.
Errors fixed, and added a few other minor points to clarify things, some examples, and more rules for differentiation. Also removed hot-linked images since it is sometimes frowned upon (people should not frown upon FCC!) and some don't work anymore.
* Fixed markdown and examples
* Fixed markdown in starting section and 'Header and Footer' section
* Fixed example code structure in starting section and 'Header and Footer' section
* Add correct syntax
* Added a solution/fixed stub :)
I have added for the most known browser what keyboard combinations/shortcuts you can use in order to open up from Web dev tools the console and run the same code as we do in FCC camp!
Certifications/JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures/Debugging/Understanding the Differences Between the Freecodecamp and Browser Console
* Deleted a link provided
I have previously provided a link upon which I have added the Macintosh shortcuts.
I have deleted all the Mac set of keybords as I can't check them in my pc and it is considered plagiarism
* Fixed text
added more instructions
* Added solution
updated with solution and JS code for solution+as well as hint
* deleted white space in solution
* added frontmatter
fixed Travis problem
* Update index.md
replace existing text with the following new text "Divide the top of the fraction (the numerator) by the bottom of the fraction (the denominator); then multiply the result by 100 to obtain the number in percentage form. Example: Step 1: 1/4 = .25 Step 2: .25 x 100 = 25% In this example, we have determined that 1/4 equals 25%."