Created a draft guide for finding a percent. Also added info about arithmetical operations on percentages. (first pull request, so please forgive any errors).
* Added fall-through documentation & return notation
Fall-through is an important feature of switch statements. In addition, best practices with break-usage have been included.
* fix: added closing switch curly braces
* fix: corrected link syntax
It is also known as an 'entry-controlled loop' since the condition is checked before the next iteration. Another example of an 'entry-controlled loop' is a while loop.
They can be categorized as:
(a) Entry controlled loops- Loops in which the condition is checked before every iteration. e.g. for loop, while loop
(a) Exit controlled loop- Loops in which the execution takes place once even if the condition is false. e.g. for do-while loop
- Add title
- Fixed HTML/markdown tags
- Resources to bottom and in markdown
- Deleted notes for contributors
- Add JS highlighting to code example
- Add alternative code solution and Run link
The article structure and formatting doesn't make it obvious what the third type of list is, so I added the names of the 3 types of list to the first paragraph.
* Add architecture stub and link to it in language intro
* Add Elm architecture initial article
* Add wrap up section to architecture article
* Add link to official elm guide
* Clarification of the declaration order overriding
Previous text was talking about an override but it may also confuse readers that the override was done in the order of the listing of class names inside the h1.
I also added an extra case to better clarify the situation.
* Small change mentioning the order of declaration
Missed an order of declaration emphasis on my previous commit, adding it on this one.
A variable declared without a value, will be undefined, therefore it is falsy, not truthy (the example could have been pasted badly). Also changed falsey to falsy and added '' as another way to declare an empty string.
1. I added the line `$("#target4").html("<em>#target4</em>");` to solve the challenge.
2. I added link to official documentation and the freeCodeCamp guide.
I guess this is only for some computers because most of the computers I have used VMs on worked just fine but one of them gave me an error :VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for both all CPU modes (VERR_VMX_MSR_ALL_VMX_DISABLED)
Updated incorrect use of 'Data science".
Updated title because section talks refers to both Data science and analysis.
Fixed some typos and phrasing inconsistencies