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502 PointsHow to do this?
Andrew Chalkley can you please tell me how to do this
Make the first argument the topic area
e.g. node app.js Ruby chalkers davemcfarland joykesten2
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Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherHere's some pseudo code:
//Get all the command line arguments
//Remove the first argument and store it in a variable called topic
//Cycle over remaining arguments (usernames)
//Print out each users' points from the topic