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[Edit] Map: Adding codebyte for the entry `.set()`

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[PLEASE DO NOT WORK ON THIS ISSUE UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED] We would like an edit to the set.md entry. The term entry lives in docs/content/javascript/concepts/map/terms/set/set.md.

Please refer to the term entry templates, content standards, and markdown style guide when working on the PR for this issue.

Please:

  1. Add a codebyte which shows how we can use .set().
  2. You can be creative with the codebyte snippet but make sure you don't deviate a lot from the entry.

Codebyte Example

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can I be assigned this issue?

@sigltech You're assigned ๐Ÿš€. Be sure to look at the documentation linked in the description and the contribution guide if you haven't already.

Would this be your first official assignment? If so, how is it you find out about contributing to Codecademy Docs?

@avdhoottt Yes, It will be, did some searching around and because I use codecademy, I thought i'd see if there was anything I could contribute to ๐Ÿ˜„

@avdhoottt Just to clarify, it seems there is already a codebyte in the .set() entry. Do you want another one, or would you like it edited?

@sigltech the last header which says chaining change that codebyte to a normal code snippet with the output block. After that in the end create a header name Codebyte example and add code snippet which is runnable with ```codebyte/js tag and show how we can use .set()

@sigltech It's been two weeks. Are you still working on this issue? Note that in another week it will be unassigned due to inactivity.

can i be assigned this issue for codecademy contribution project?

@R-Juhasz, @sigltech is still assigned this issue.

@sigltech This is being unassigned due to inactivity.

@R-Juhasz do you still want to be assigned?

yes please

@sigltech This is being unassigned due to inactivity.

@R-Juhasz do you still want to be assigned?

yes please

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