Poverty Data program using CoffeeScript#15
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I created a Poverty Data program using CoffeeScript and Node.
To run the program, execute node povertydata.js in the command line
Features:
-Access any of the fifty states by passing the two letter abbreviation is as the first argument when running the program. Data is read directly from the internet.
-Pass in the county name as a 2nd argument when running the program to get more info about a specific county. County name can be lowercase, uppercase, and does not need to have the word county.
Known issues:
Currently, if the percentage with the highest or lowest ends in .0 the program will not execute properly.