These are the projects for the JavaScript Level 2 module in Learn JS the Hard Way.
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js-level-2-projects/01-parse-a-csv-file
Zed A. Shaw 54e0a00fe9 Simple README.md explaining the exercise code. 2 years ago
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README.md Simple README.md explaining the exercise code. 2 years ago
package.json Implement step4 as a demo of how to deal with APIs that don't understand async using a promise. Remove useless await on simple_parse. 2 years ago
step1.js Implement step4 as a demo of how to deal with APIs that don't understand async using a promise. Remove useless await on simple_parse. 2 years ago
step2.js Implement step4 as a demo of how to deal with APIs that don't understand async using a promise. Remove useless await on simple_parse. 2 years ago
step3.js One more step in the process to learn about converting callbacks with promises. 2 years ago
step4.js One more step in the process to learn about converting callbacks with promises. 2 years ago
step5.js One more step in the process to learn about converting callbacks with promises. 2 years ago
step6.js Simple README.md explaining the exercise code. 2 years ago

README.md

Exercise 01: CSV is Easy...Right?

This is exercise 01 of JavaScript Level 2 in Learn JavaScript the Hard Way. It is meant to be done as a challenge with incorrect starting code that you are expected to fix and improve. I repeat, this code is incorrect on purpose so you can fix it and attempt to do better.

  • step1.js -- Use two projects to get CSV samples and try to write a simple parser that can parse all of the samples.
  • step2.js -- This is a starter in case you are stuck, but it still fails and would fail on many CSV files. CSV is more complex than its name lets on.
  • step3.js -- Take your parser and use the deep-equal project to compare your results to the csv-spectrum project's tests.
  • step4.js -- Let's up the game and make this a unit test with ava, except it doesn't work because of promises/async/await not working with callbacks and events.
  • step5.js -- First solution to step4.js that uses Promise directly to wrap callbacks and events.
  • step6.js -- Second solution that uses util.promisify to convert the spectrum callback to a Promise automatically.

If you attempt this challenge then point me at your solution at @lzsthw and I'll take a look.