This is a website that takes inputted integers from the user and outputs a count of numbers up to and including that integer, following defined JavaScript logic to replace integers with particular divisibility with output "Ping," "Pong,", and "Ping-Pong." It uses HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery for the actual website build. Most importantly, it is the first example of a website set up with directories and files that actually approximate professional-level organization, complete with essential WebPack plugins.
- CSS
- HTML
- JavaScript
- jQuery
- Node
- WebPack
- Brave
- Git Bash
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Windows 10
- Visual Studio Code
- Download a web browser, such as Apple Safari, Brave, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Yandex.
- Navigate to https://github.com/taylorsomers/ping-pong.
- Click the green "Clone or download" button at the right of the screen.
- Select "Download ZIP."
- Use a file extractor or unzip program (such as PeaZip, Unzipper, WinZip, Zipware, or 7-ZIP) to extract the ZIP files onto your computer.
- Open the directory containing the extracted files.
- Open your computer's terminal and navigate to the directory bearing the name of the program and containing the top level subdirectories and files.
- Enter the command "$ npm install" in the terminal and press "Enter".
- Enter the command "$ npm run build" in the terminal and press "Enter".
- Enter the command "$ npm run start" in the terminal and press "Enter".
- The program should open and run with its user interface accessible in your default web browser.
- No known bugs at this time. If any are discovered, please feel free to reach out and let me know. If you would like to contribute any fixes or improvements, please do!
- Taylor Somers
This website is licensed under the GNU General Public License GPLv3. (C) 2020 Taylor Somers. All rights reserved.