This is a challenge that will allow you to practice your logical, analytical and problem-solving skills. Additionally, by the end of it you’ll have much better command of arrays in javascript.
Rules are simple:
MyArray.Array, instead you need to use the provided wrapper PlainArray that limits what you can do:class PlainArray<T> {
constructor(capacity: number)
length: number
get(index: number): T
set(index: number, value: T)
}
PlainArray is a fixed-size array that has one property and two methods defined: length, get(index) and set(index, value).First, you’ll need to clone this repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/waterlink/Challenge-Build-Your-Own-Array-In-Js
$ cd Challenge-Build-Your-Own-Array-In-Js
You will need to open SpecRunner.html in your browser. You can launch it from the directory in your file explorer, or you could run it from terminal:
# Mac OS X:
$ open ./SpecRunner.html
# Most Linuxes
$ xdg-open ./SpecRunner.html
You should see something like that:

To see the test suite open ./spec/MyArraySpec.js and start making these failing tests pass one by one.
I recommend starting with the top ones, as they get harder towards the bottom.
So that you can practice your logical and problem-solving skills.
Additionally, by the end of this challenge, you’ll have much more mastery over the use of arrays in javascript.
Send me a pull request to this GitHub repository. And take a look at everyone else’s solution, as well!
Just don’t peek before you are done ;)