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Given an array of objects representing people with a birth and death year, return the oldest person.
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Given an array of objects representing people with a birth and death year, return the oldest person.
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Now that you've reached the end of these exercises, you should be fairly comfortable getting the information you need from test case(s). Take a look at how the array of objects is constructed in this exercise's test cases to help you write your function.
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## Hints
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## Hints
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- You should return the whole person object, but the tests mostly just check to make sure the name is correct.
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- You should return the whole person object, but the tests mostly just check to make sure the name is correct.
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- this can be done with a couple of chained array methods, or by using `reduce`.
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- This can be done with a couple of chained array methods, or by using `reduce`.
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- One of the tests checks for people with no death-date.. use JavaScript's Date function to get their age as of today.
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- One of the tests checks for people with no death-date.. use JavaScript's Date function to get their age as of today.
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