# MEMORY LANE - Part 2 Remember all the morning exercises we did in Javascript? Let's revisit these exercises one-by-one. We already have an idea how to approach them having done them before, so let's try to solve them again while also translating them to Ruby. ### 6. WORD FREQUENCY https://github.com/ga-students/WDI_NYC_Meeseeks/blob/master/unit_02/w05d01/morning_exercise/word_frequency.md ### 7. 100 GOBLINS NOTE: Using `for` loops is not really the Ruby way. Look up the following looping methods: `.times`, `.step`, and `.each_with_index`. https://github.com/ga-students/WDI_NYC_Meeseeks/blob/master/unit_02/w05d03/morning_exercise/goblins.md ### 8. PANDIGITAL NUMBERS https://github.com/ga-students/WDI_NYC_Meeseeks/blob/master/unit_02/w05d04/morning_exercise/pandigital_numbers.md ### 9. LUHN ALGORITHM https://github.com/ga-students/WDI_NYC_Meeseeks/blob/master/unit_03/w08d01/morning_exercise/luhn_algorithm.md ### 10. CLOCK HANDS https://github.com/ga-students/WDI_NYC_Meeseeks/blob/master/unit_03/w08d05/morning_exercise/clockhands.md