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## planned exercises (in no particular order for the moment):
1. book titles
1. leap years
1. book titles (MC)
1. leap years
1. Caesar Cipher
1. Palindromes
1. Pangrams
1. pig latin
1. pig latin (MC)
1. fibonacci
1. convert to snake case

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# Exercise XX - leapYears
Create a function that determines whether or not a given year is a leap year. Leap years are determined by the following rules:
>There is a leap year every year whose number is perfectly divisible by four - except for years which are both divisible by 100 and not divisible by 400. The second part of the rule effects century years. For example; the century years 1600 and 2000 are leap years, but the century years 1700, 1800, and 1900 are not.
```javascript
leapYears(2000) // is a leap year: returns true
leapYears(1985) // is not a leap year: returns false
```

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var leapYears = function() {
}
module.exports = leapYears

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var leapYears = require('./leapYears')
describe('leapYears', function() {
it('works with non century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(1994)).toEqual(true);
});
xit('works with non century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(1997)).toEqual(false);
});
xit('works with ridiculously futuristic non century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(34992)).toEqual(true);
});
xit('works with century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(1900)).toEqual(false);
});
xit('works with century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(1400)).toEqual(true);
});
xit('works with century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(700)).toEqual(false);
});
});