Learning Javascript basics by manipulating arrays, objects, functions etc...
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Have a Github account properly setup with your local Git
You should use ssh authentication between your local git and Github. How to set it up
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Fork the repository
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Clone your fork locally
cd /path/to/workspace git clone [email protected]:YOUR_USERNAME/secure-web-dev-workshop1.git
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Run the
index.js
file with nodenode index.js
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Check the result, it should display
🚀 It Works!
There are multiple TODO
instructions inside the index.js
file. You have to do the task associated with each one
of them.
Commit your changes after resolving each TODO
git commit -m "feat(feat-name): Explain commit"
We will work on a public dataset (OpenData) given by French gov and the city of Paris, named "Lieux de tournage à Paris"
This dataset represents a list of locations for outdoor scene shooting in Paris since 2016. It does not include data of the current year.
Here is an element extracted from the dataset, to show the data structure:
{
"datasetid": "lieux-de-tournage-a-paris",
"recordid": "737d97372281f1d51fe3294aae21179ca00e2e05",
"fields": {
"coord_y": 48.83566,
"type_tournage": "Long m\u00e9trage",
"nom_producteur": "MANDARIN PRODUCTION",
"date_fin": "2020-08-21",
"geo_point_2d": [
48.83566000015182,
2.348314535961912
],
"nom_tournage": "TOUT S'EST BIEN PASSE",
"ardt_lieu": "75013",
"geo_shape": {
"coordinates": [
2.348314535961912,
48.83566000015182
],
"type": "Point"
},
"id_lieu": "2020-404",
"nom_realisateur": "Francois OZON",
"adresse_lieu": "rue pascal, 75013 paris",
"date_debut": "2020-08-20",
"annee_tournage": "2020",
"coord_x": 2.34831454
},
"geometry": {
"type": "Point",
"coordinates": [
2.348314535961912,
48.83566000015182
]
},
"record_timestamp": "2022-02-21T12:01:17.756+01:00"
}