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FizzBuzz

FizzBuzz is a very popular programming exercise.

Getting Started

In order to beef up our skills with Git, it is highly recommended that you fork this repository to your profile and clone your fork to your local machine:

  • Fork this repository.
  • Clone your fork to your local machine: $ git clone https://github.com/<YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME>/fizzbuzz.git
    • The $ is a common way to indicate that this command should be run in your terminal. Do not include it when typing the command.
  • Change Directory into the newly cloned fizzbuzz project: $ cd fizzbuzz
  • Open the project in your favorite text editor, and edit the app.js file!
  • You must open your index.html file in Chrome, and use the Chrome Developer Tools to see your code running in the Console tab.
    • Remember to refresh the browser whenever you make a change to your codebase.

Description

  • Write a program that console.logs the numbers 1 through 100.
  • For multiples of 3, console.log('Fizz') instead of the number.
  • For multiples of 5, console.log('Buzz') instead of the number.
  • For numbers which are multiples of both 3 and 5, console.log('FizzBuzz') instead of the number.

Objective

  • To reinforce your understanding of flow control and comparison operators.

Notes

  • If you do not yet feel comfortable with git, go ahead and create your own project on your local machine and attempt to solve the problem there.
  • (Hint) The solution will most likely require the use of the Remainder operator: %

Example usage of %:

12 % 5 === 2
15 % 5 === 0
6 % 3 === 0

if (6 % 3 === 0) {
  console.log('The remainder of 6 / 3 is 0')
}

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