150 JS exercises! 🎉🍾🙌

So, correct me if i’m wrong, but today the JS track got its 150th exercise, which makes me feel kinda proud and I’m writing this as a short celebratory note. Thanks to all involved people for helping me.

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Wow, 150 exercises in the JS track—what an incredible milestone! Seeing this makes me want to jump back into solving JS exercises myself. Huge congrats on the amazing dedication!

TY TY.
Don’t think it’s the largest track on exercism, but it certainly isn’t small. Wouldn’t have been possible just by myself tho.

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It’s the largest in number of exercises, I am pretty sure. It’s the 2nd largest by number of students enrolled. :smile:

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Certainly didn’t expect it to be the largest in exercises. Isn’t the C# one bigger?

In terms of students, yeah, seems like a giant. I still have about 50k representations expecting automated feedback and i’ve done maybe 50… so that’s probably not happening.

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Yup. You’re correct. C# has 167 exercises, JS has 150, Python has 140.

As for students, JS has 388,644 and Python has 490,444. I think Java is third at 193,563.

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guess it’s time to implement another 18 exercises in that case.

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Another 93 in the case of Vim Script. That might take me a while. ;)

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Hey congrats !

I’m taking my time to complete them, but I’ll someday reach the 150th exercise haha!

I was wondering, how can I be notified when someone is working on a new exercise on a track ? I would love to help or even contribute to it !

You can track this channel, for activity, and you can also track the github repository by turning on notifications. GitHub - exercism/javascript: Exercism exercises in JavaScript. and its associated repositories would be of interest for this.

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Perfect! Thanks a lot!

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You’ve been on a roll!

Thank you very much for all those implementations.

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Amazing work, Team JS. Thank you so much! :blue_heart:

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